euphonious Synonyms

euphonious Meaning

Wordnet

euphonious (a)

having a pleasant sound

Wordnet

euphonious (s)

(of speech or dialect) pleasing in sound; not harsh or strident

Webster

euphonious (a.)

Pleasing or sweet in sound; euphonic; smooth-sounding.

euphonious Sentence Examples

  1. The euphonious melody of the song filled the air, captivating the audience.
  2. The poet's words flowed together in a euphonious rhythm, creating a pleasing auditory experience.
  3. The euphonious sound of the wind chimes tinkling in the breeze brought a sense of tranquility.
  4. The euphonious tones of the harp resonated through the hall, enchanting the listeners.
  5. The euphonious names of the ancient Greek gods rolled off the tongue with a pleasant sound.
  6. The euphonious chirping of the birds filled the morning air, creating a symphony of nature.
  7. The euphonious laughter of children echoed through the playground, spreading joy and happiness.
  8. The euphonious combination of instruments in the orchestra created a rich and harmonious sound.
  9. The euphonious voice of the narrator drew the audience into the story, captivating their attention.
  10. The euphonious sound of the waves crashing against the shore was a calming and soothing melody.

FAQs About the word euphonious

having a pleasant sound, (of speech or dialect) pleasing in sound; not harsh or stridentPleasing or sweet in sound; euphonic; smooth-sounding.

lyric, lyrical,melodic,musical, mellifluous, mellow, sweet, mellifluent, melodious, golden

dissonant, jarring, dissonant, unmusical, harsh, inharmonious, strident, jarring, strident, unmusical

The euphonious melody of the song filled the air, captivating the audience.

The poet's words flowed together in a euphonious rhythm, creating a pleasing auditory experience.

The euphonious sound of the wind chimes tinkling in the breeze brought a sense of tranquility.

The euphonious tones of the harp resonated through the hall, enchanting the listeners.