What is another word for melodious?

Pronunciation: [mɛlˈə͡ʊdɪəs] (IPA)

Melodious is a term that is used to describe sounds that are pleasing to the ears. It is often used in reference to music and voices. There are a few synonyms for melodious that can be used to describe similar traits. Some examples include harmonious, tuneful, musical, rhythmic, mellifluous, dulcet, and charming. These words all describe sounds that are soothing and pleasant to listen to. They can be used to describe sounds that are produced by instruments, voices, or even nature. They are great words to use when you want to describe a sound that is enjoyable and uplifting.

Synonyms for Melodious:

What are the hypernyms for Melodious?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for melodious?

Melodious refers to a pleasant sound, often associated with music. Its antonyms, on the other hand, refer to harsh and unpleasant sounds. Discordant is a common antonym for melodious, describing sounds that clash or do not harmonize well together. Others include strident, grating, jarring, screeching, and cacophonous. These words are often used to describe unpleasant or unwanted noise, such as a loud car horn or a screeching animal. In contrast to melodious, which is soothing and relaxing, the antonyms offer a dissonant and chaotic soundscape that can be jarring to the senses.

Usage examples for Melodious

How few to-day knew its melodious secret!
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
Here again it would be enrichment to restore the words of the English book, although the task of finding an equally melodious equivalent for O Lord, save the Queen might not be easy.
"A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer"
William Reed Huntington
"Yet I am he," said the melodious voice.
"The Sins of Séverac Bablon"
Sax Rohmer

Famous quotes with Melodious

  • Why are there trees I never walk under but large and melodious thoughts descend upon me?
    Walt Whitman
  • And oft with holy hymns he charm'd their ears, And music more melodious than the spheres.
    John Dryden
  • So is the song of life being sung/ By us and by all the living beings/ A melodious and harmonious song,/ Where the singer loses her own self/ And absorbs in the wonderful harmony of the song!/ An almost ecstatic experience.
    Kuruvilla Pandikattu
  • Every man who becomes heartily and understandingly a channel of the Divine beneficence, is enriched through every league of his life. Perennial satisfaction springs around and within him with perennial verdure. Flowers of gratitude and gladness bloom all along his pathway, and the melodious gurgle of the blessings he bears is echoed back by the melodious waves of the recipient stream.
    Josiah Gilbert Holland
  • "We," he said, not without complacency, "are different. We attest the divine paradox. We are barren only to be fertile. We proclaim the primary reality of the world of the spirit which has an infinitude of mansions for an infinitude of human souls. And you too are different. Your destiny is of the rarest kind. You will live to proclaim the love of Christ for man and man for Christ in a figure of earthly love." Preacher's rhetoric; it would have been better in Italian, which thrives on melodious meaninglessness. I said, with the same weariness as before, "My destiny is to live in a state of desire both church and state condemn and to grow sourly rich in the purveying of a debased commodity. I've just finished a novel which, when I'd read it through in typescript, made me feel sick to my stomach. And yet it's what people want -- the evocation of a past golden time when there was no Mussolini or Hitler or Franco, when gods were paid for with sovereigns, Elgar's Symphony Number One in A flat trumpeted noblimente a massive hope in the future, and the romantic love of a shopgirl and a younger son of the aristocracy portended a healthful inflection but not destruction of the inherited social pattern. Comic servants and imperious duchesses. Hansom cabs and racing at Ascot. Fascists and democrats alike will love it. My destiny is to create a kind of underliterature that lacks all whiff of the subversive." "Don't," Carlo said, "underestimate yourself."
    Anthony Burgess

Related words: melodic sound, melodious music, song, music, harmony, melody, chord progression

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