canorous (Meaning)

Wordnet

canorous (s)

richly melodious

Webster

canorous (a.)

Melodious; musical.

canorous Sentence Examples

  1. The canorous melody of the songbird filled the forest with enchanting music.
  2. As the orchestra began to play, the audience was captivated by the canorous sound of the symphony.
  3. His canorous voice reverberated through the concert hall, captivating everyone in attendance.
  4. The choir's performance was praised for its canorous harmonies and powerful vocal arrangements.
  5. She possessed a canorous laugh that brightened the room and lifted everyone's spirits.
  6. The canorous tones of the piano echoed through the empty auditorium during the late-night practice session.
  7. The poet's words flowed together in a canorous rhythm, creating a captivating spoken-word performance.
  8. The canorous notes of the guitar resonated across the beach as the musician played at sunset.
  9. The canorous hum of bees filled the garden, a soothing background melody to the bustling activity of nature.
  10. Even in old age, his voice retained its canorous quality, bringing joy to all who heard him sing.

FAQs About the word canorous

richly melodiousMelodious; musical.

symphonic, melodic, melodious, musical, flowing, harmonious, euphonic, lyrical, echoing, harmonizing

jarring, tuneless, raucous, jarring, disharmonious, strident, shrill, inharmonious, unmusical, disharmonious

The canorous melody of the songbird filled the forest with enchanting music.

As the orchestra began to play, the audience was captivated by the canorous sound of the symphony.

His canorous voice reverberated through the concert hall, captivating everyone in attendance.

The choir's performance was praised for its canorous harmonies and powerful vocal arrangements.