euphonic (Meaning)

Wordnet

euphonic (a)

of or relating to or characterized by euphony

Webster

euphonic (a.)

Alt. of Euphonical

euphonic Sentence Examples

  1. The euphonic harmony of the choir's voices created an ethereal atmosphere during the concert.
  2. The speaker's euphonic voice and eloquent delivery captivated the audience, leaving them entranced.
  3. The euphonic sounds of the flute and harp blended seamlessly, creating a soothing and melodic tapestry.
  4. The poet's euphonic use of language painted a vivid picture in the reader's mind, evoking emotions and sensations.
  5. The euphonic melody of the song lingered in my ears long after the music had ended, its haunting beauty etched in my memory.
  6. The euphonic names of the celestial bodies, like Andromeda and Orion, rolled off the astronomer's tongue with a sense of wonder and reverence.
  7. The euphonic combination of consonants and vowels in the sonnet created a lyrical flow, enhancing the poem's overall beauty and impact.
  8. The euphonic chimes of the wind chimes tinkled in the breeze, adding a touch of serenity to the tranquil garden.
  9. The euphonic sounds of the waves crashing against the shore created a soothing and rhythmic soundscape that washed away all my worries and stress.
  10. The euphonic resonance of the cathedral's bell tolled through the air, summoning the faithful to gather for worship.

FAQs About the word euphonic

of or relating to or characterized by euphonyAlt. of Euphonical

symphonic, melodious, rhythmical, melodic, musical, symphonious, echoing, mellifluous, rhythmic, sweet

raucous, disharmonious, metallic, squeaky, strident, jarring, harsh, metallic, shrill, disagreeable

The euphonic harmony of the choir's voices created an ethereal atmosphere during the concert.

The speaker's euphonic voice and eloquent delivery captivated the audience, leaving them entranced.

The euphonic sounds of the flute and harp blended seamlessly, creating a soothing and melodic tapestry.

The poet's euphonic use of language painted a vivid picture in the reader's mind, evoking emotions and sensations.