Melodic

/mɪˈlɒdɪk/

Synonyms for "melodic" (96 found)

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Closest matches (20)

Strong matches (28)

Verb(2 words)
Adjective(7 words)
honeyedinstrumental roleintonationallyricallyrical piecelyrical poemmelodious
Noun(5 words)
intoningliltinglyriclyric textmost musical
Adverb(2 words)
more lyricmost frequent value

Related words (48)

Adjective(13 words)
musical activitymusical movementmusical movementsmusical piecesmusical skillmusical talentprosodicprosodic developmentrhapsodicscale-basedscale-specificsmooth movementtuneful
Noun(13 words)
musical elementmusical performancemusical piecemusicalemusicalesold english lagupucciniromantic balladserenadingsingingsingsongsingsongingsingsongs

Related word relations

OpenGloss and ConceptNet supply richer edges like generalizations, collocations, and derivations.

6 relation types

More general

8 entries
aesthetic qualitylinguistic featuremusicmusical attributemusical formscalesound qualityspeech prosody

More specific

11 entries
ascending melodic minordescending melodic minordulcet timbreintonational phrasemelodic contourmelodic linemelodic motifpitch accentsoft timbresweet timbretone pattern

Collocations

6 entries
melodic contourmelodic linemelodic minor scalemelodic motifmelodic phrasemelodic timbre

Inflections

2 entries
more melodicmost melodic

Derivations

4 entries

similar

12 entries

Sample sentences

10 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Esperanto is one of the most melodic languages in the world.

Source: tatoeba (4571478)

The melodic line has to flow.

Source: tatoeba (5974653)

The narrator had a wonderful voice. It was melodic and pulled the audience into the words they spoke as if they were experiencing what they spoke of for themselves.

Source: tatoeba (6876732)

The song has an interesting melodic line.

Source: tatoeba (9937695)

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