mellisonant (Meaning)
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mellisonant (s)
pleasing to the ear
Synonyms & Antonyms of mellisonant
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mellisonant Sentence Examples
- The nightingale's song was a mellisonant symphony that echoed through the moonlit forest.
- The gentle breeze carried the mellisonant sound of chimes, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
- The water droplets falling on the windowpane produced a mellisonant rhythm that soothed the soul.
- The professor's voice possessed a mellisonant tone that captivated his students' attention.
- The pianist's fingers danced across the keys, extracting a mellisonant melody that filled the concert hall.
- The birds sang in perfect harmony, their voices blending together in a mellisonant chorus.
- The murmur of the stream was a mellisonant accompaniment to the peaceful surroundings.
- The church bells tolled with a mellisonant melody, summoning the faithful to worship.
- The hum of the bees as they worked in the garden created a mellisonant buzz that filled the air.
- The sunlight glistened off the dew-covered grass, producing a gentle, mellisonant shimmer.
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pleasing to the ear
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The nightingale's song was a mellisonant symphony that echoed through the moonlit forest.
The gentle breeze carried the mellisonant sound of chimes, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
The water droplets falling on the windowpane produced a mellisonant rhythm that soothed the soul.
The professor's voice possessed a mellisonant tone that captivated his students' attention.