multisonous Synonyms

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multisonous Meaning

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multisonous (a.)

Having many sounds, or sounding much.

multisonous Sentence Examples

  1. The multisonous orchestra captivated the audience with its intricate and harmonized melodies.
  2. The symphony was replete with multisonous passages that showcased the full range of the ensemble's instruments.
  3. The conductor expertly guided the orchestra, bringing forth the multisonous textures of the composition.
  4. The complex harmonies intermingled and merged, creating a multisonous tapestry of sound that enveloped the concert hall.
  5. The choir's voices blended seamlessly, producing a multisonous choral masterpiece.
  6. The percussion section thundered and crashed, adding rhythmic and multisonous elements to the performance.
  7. The soloist's voice soared above the orchestra, its multisonous overtones resonating within the venue's acoustics.
  8. The multisonous symphony reverberated through the auditorium, captivating the senses of the listeners.
  9. The church bells rang out in a multisonous chorus, summoning the congregation to worship.
  10. The ambient noise in the crowded street created a multisonous cacophony that drowned out all other sound.

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Having many sounds, or sounding much.

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The multisonous orchestra captivated the audience with its intricate and harmonized melodies.

The symphony was replete with multisonous passages that showcased the full range of the ensemble's instruments.

The conductor expertly guided the orchestra, bringing forth the multisonous textures of the composition.

The complex harmonies intermingled and merged, creating a multisonous tapestry of sound that enveloped the concert hall.