mellifluence (Meaning)

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mellifluence (n.)

A flow of sweetness, or a sweet, smooth flow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mellifluence

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mellifluence Sentence Examples

  1. The mellifluence of her voice captivated the audience, leaving them spellbound.
  2. The mellifluent notes of the piano flowed through the room, creating a tranquil atmosphere.
  3. The poet's words had a mellifluent quality that made them easy to read and evoke strong emotions.
  4. The mellifluous sound of running water created a sense of serenity and peace.
  5. The mellifluent melodies of the birdsong filled the air, bringing joy to the listeners.
  6. The mellifluence of the preacher's sermon moved the congregation, inspiring them to reflect on their lives.
  7. The mellifluent voice of the siren lured mariners to their doom, a testament to its seductive power.
  8. The mellifluous rhythm of the dance steps seemed to float gracefully through the air.
  9. The mellifluent texture of the velvet curtains invited guests to touch and appreciate their luxurious softness.
  10. The mellifluence of the wind whispering through the trees created a gentle lullaby, soothing the weary soul.

FAQs About the word mellifluence

A flow of sweetness, or a sweet, smooth flow.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mellifluence of her voice captivated the audience, leaving them spellbound.

The mellifluent notes of the piano flowed through the room, creating a tranquil atmosphere.

The poet's words had a mellifluent quality that made them easy to read and evoke strong emotions.

The mellifluous sound of running water created a sense of serenity and peace.