US /ˈjunɪsən, -zən/
・UK /ˈju:nɪsn/
- [In unison] And that's our two cents.
# one laughing is often done in unison, where we can quickly pick up the energy of someone smiling or laughing and feed off of that and laugh ourselves when it comes to screen delays the fact that it's not natural to see our own camera being distracted by that we are much less likely to laugh and smile.
Erica points out that laughing often happens in unison together and at the same time, Yes, if someone starts laughing, it makes me laugh too.
We should hence be able to reach out to a similarly broken neighbor and lament in unison.
Then we can hope to be healed, not only by wise arguments and kind voices, however consoling these might be, but also by dancing, swaying from side to side on a gigantic swing, chanting in unison, or, best of all, surrendering ourselves to a very long and very nourishing hug from someone we have quietly dared to trust.
Once the Superman film rights were passed on to the notoriously low-budget Canon films, everyone screamed in unison, what were they thinking?
They live together in unison with each other.
I saw the seven layers of light around him and they were moving in perfect unison with the two stones that were in him.
- (in unison) A Pasilla chili. - (Rhett) So we're going up to 1,000-4,000
(in unison over dramatic music) Will It Pizza?
(in unison over dramatic music) Beans... Will It Pizza?
There's something about a room full of dancers in unison, feeling the same feeling that just amplifies the power of the moment.