melodiousness (Meaning)
melodiousness (n)
the property of having a melody
Synonyms & Antonyms of melodiousness
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melodiousness Sentence Examples
- The choir's voices blended harmoniously, creating a melodiousness that filled the cathedral.
- The guitar strings resonated with a gentle melodiousness, soothing the troubled soul.
- Birdsong filled the morning air with a chorus of melodiousness, a symphony of nature.
- The flowing water of the stream sang a melodiousness that lulled the weary traveler to sleep.
- The melody's melodiousness captivated the audience, transporting them to a world of serenity and joy.
- The wind whispered secrets through the trees, its melodiousness carrying tales of ancient wisdom.
- The piano's keys danced beneath her fingertips, producing a melodiousness that evoked both passion and tranquility.
- The orchestra's crescendo swelled to a climax, its melodiousness shaking the walls with its power and beauty.
- The choir's harmonious voices filled the sanctuary with a melodiousness that lifted spirits and touched hearts.
- The harmonious blend of voices and instruments created a melodiousness that left an unforgettable imprint on the evening's memories.
FAQs About the word melodiousness
the property of having a melody
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disconnected, jarring, harsh, discordant, unlyrical, staccato, inharmonious, discordant, harsh, unlyrical
The choir's voices blended harmoniously, creating a melodiousness that filled the cathedral.
The guitar strings resonated with a gentle melodiousness, soothing the troubled soul.
Birdsong filled the morning air with a chorus of melodiousness, a symphony of nature.
The flowing water of the stream sang a melodiousness that lulled the weary traveler to sleep.