Melodious

/məˈləʊdi.əs/

Synonyms for "melodious" (65 found)

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More general

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aesthetic qualityauditory qualityliterary stylepleasant sound

More specific

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dulcetliltinglyrical prosepoetic cadencerhythmic prosetuneful

Collocations

6 entries
melodious cadencemelodious chimesmelodious harmonymelodious prosemelodious tunemelodious voice

Inflections

2 entries
more melodiousmost melodious

Derivations

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Antonyms

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similar

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Sample sentences

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The Ukrainian language is very melodious.

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Certain pieces of music would be more melodious an octave higher.

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The song of this bird is very melodious.

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Mary is said to have sung so beautifully that, when one day she ventured on to a battlefield, the opposing soldiers dropped their weapons, forgot their enmity and sat down together just to listen to her; the birds are said to have fallen silent; the trees, to have uprooted themselves and moved closer; the stones, they say, rose from the riverbed and mounted the bank, and the wind blew only to carry her melodious voice.

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