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Meaning of melodize
Wordnet
melodize (v)
supply a melody for
Webster
melodize (v. t.)
To make melodious; to form into, or set to, melody.
Webster
melodize (v. i.)
To make melody; to compose melodies; to harmonize.
melodize Sentence Examples
- The birds melodized harmoniously, creating a symphony of sweet sounds in the morning air.
- The wind melodized through the trees, rustling the leaves and whispering ancient tales.
- The violinist melodized with such passion and precision that the audience was left spellbound.
- The singer's voice effortlessly melodized, filling the room with ethereal beauty.
- The river's current melodized gently against the rocks, creating a rhythmic murmur that soothed the soul.
- The typewriter keys melodized under the writer's nimble fingers, composing a symphony of words.
- The ocean waves melodized as they crashed against the shore, a soothing lullaby for the weary traveler.
- The rain melodized on the roof, tapping out a rhythmic melody that echoed through the house.
- The wind chimes melodized in the breeze, creating a delicate and enchanting sound that drifted throughout the garden.
- The hummingbirds melodized as they darted from flower to flower, their tiny wings producing a soft and ethereal hum.
FAQs About the word melodize
supply a melody forTo make melodious; to form into, or set to, melody., To make melody; to compose melodies; to harmonize.
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The birds melodized harmoniously, creating a symphony of sweet sounds in the morning air.
The wind melodized through the trees, rustling the leaves and whispering ancient tales.
The violinist melodized with such passion and precision that the audience was left spellbound.
The singer's voice effortlessly melodized, filling the room with ethereal beauty.