tunefulness Antonyms

Meaning of tunefulness

Wordnet

tunefulness (n)

the property of having a melody

tunefulness Sentence Examples

  1. The birds' melodious tunefulness filled the air with an ethereal symphony.
  2. The guitar's strings vibrated with an enchanting tunefulness that captivated the audience.
  3. The choir's harmonies soared with an unparalleled tunefulness, creating a celestial experience.
  4. The pianist's fingers danced over the keys, producing a cascade of tuneful melodies.
  5. The saxophone solo flowed with a mesmerizing tunefulness that evoked emotions of joy and sorrow.
  6. The bells rang out with a clear and tuneful sound, signaling the beginning of a new era.
  7. The wind whistled through the trees, creating a haunting and tuneful chorus.
  8. The violinist's bow drew out a haunting tunefulness that lingered in the air long after she had stopped playing.
  9. The birdsongs at dawn filled the forest with a joyous and tuneful cacophony.
  10. The tunefulness of the ocean waves crashing against the shore was a soothing and hypnotic sound.

FAQs About the word tunefulness

the property of having a melody

symphonic, melodic, melodious, musical, rhythmical, lyric, songful, symphonious, echoing, mellifluous

discordant, raspy, disharmonious, shrill, strident, scratching, unpleasant, disharmonious, harsh, discordant

The birds' melodious tunefulness filled the air with an ethereal symphony.

The guitar's strings vibrated with an enchanting tunefulness that captivated the audience.

The choir's harmonies soared with an unparalleled tunefulness, creating a celestial experience.

The pianist's fingers danced over the keys, producing a cascade of tuneful melodies.