melodic (Meaning)

Wordnet

melodic (a)

containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody

of or relating to melody

Webster

melodic (a.)

Of the nature of melody; relating to, containing, or made up of, melody; melodious.

melodic Sentence Examples

  1. The melody of the birdsong echoed through the forest, creating a serene atmosphere.
  2. The pianist's fingers danced gracefully over the keys, producing melodic symphonies.
  3. The choir sang in perfect harmony, their voices blending together in a melodic chorus.
  4. The gentle breeze carried the melodic chimes of wind chimes, creating a soothing ambiance.
  5. The violinist's bow glided over the strings, creating a melodic lament that tugged at the heartstrings.
  6. The ethereal hum of the crystal bowls created a melodic atmosphere that promoted relaxation.
  7. The melodious purring of the cat filled the room with a sense of tranquility.
  8. The melodic rhythm of the ocean waves crashing against the shore was a constant source of comfort.
  9. The children's laughter rang through the park, creating a chorus of melodic merriments.
  10. The melodic guitar riffs provided a dynamic backdrop to the singer's soulful vocals.

FAQs About the word melodic

containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody, of or relating to melodyOf the nature of melody; relating to, containing, or made up of, melody;

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

dissonant, unmusical, discordant, disconnected, staccato, unlyrical, dissonant, unmusical, strident, strident

The melody of the birdsong echoed through the forest, creating a serene atmosphere.

The pianist's fingers danced gracefully over the keys, producing melodic symphonies.

The choir sang in perfect harmony, their voices blending together in a melodic chorus.

The gentle breeze carried the melodic chimes of wind chimes, creating a soothing ambiance.