melodious Synonyms
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- unlyrical
- unlyrical
- unmusical
- staccato
- unmusical
- harsh
- jarring
- harsh
- discordant
- dissonant
- discordant
- inharmonious
- strident
- disconnected
- dissonant
- staccato
- inharmonious
- strident
- jarring
- disconnected
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No Weak antonyms found.
melodious Meaning
melodious (a)
having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune
containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
melodious (a.)
Containing, or producing, melody; musical; agreeable to the ear by a sweet succession of sounds; as, a melodious voice.
melodious Sentence Examples
- The choir's voices wove together in a melodious harmony.
- The wind rustled through the leaves, creating a melodious lullaby.
- The violinist's fingers danced across the strings, producing melodious notes.
- The birds' song filled the air with a melodious symphony.
- The river flowed with a melodious gurgle, lulling me to sleep.
- The rain pattered on the roof, forming a melodious rhythm.
- The crickets chirped in the field, creating a melodious chorus.
- The bells in the distant church tolled with a melodious chime.
- The piano's keys shimmered with a melodious twinkle.
- Her laughter was like music, filling the room with a melodious cascade of sound.
FAQs About the word melodious
having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune, containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melodyContaining, or producing, melody; musical; agr
lyric,melodic, lyrical,musical, euphonious, mellifluous, mellow, mellifluent, dulcet, golden
unlyrical, unlyrical, unmusical, staccato, unmusical, harsh, jarring, harsh, discordant, dissonant
The choir's voices wove together in a melodious harmony.
The wind rustled through the leaves, creating a melodious lullaby.
The violinist's fingers danced across the strings, producing melodious notes.
The birds' song filled the air with a melodious symphony.