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euphonic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characterized by euphony

How To Use euphonic In A Sentence

  • In French we have them all masculine, strictly speaking, le printemps, l'été, l'automne, l'hiver; but by one of the very few licenses permitted in French grammar, autumn occasionally becomes feminine, in a sense half poetical, half euphonical. Rural Hours
  • On the band 's two self-produced recordings, 2007' s "Waves" and 2009 's "We Animals," bassist Mike Falotico and drummer Jared Apuzzo build rhythmic foundations for guitarist-vocalist Keith Kelly to inhabit with his reverberative falsetto and ringing, euphonic chords. Starting Gun Sounds at CMJ Marathon
  • Although opener ‘Pressure Drop’ begins with a hint of sparky, Sea and Cake-style discordance, it blooms into a gloriously euphonic chorus of ringing guitars and viola swoops spread lavishly with Archer's bedhead vocals.
  • His grandparents—to him, it seemed—turned in not long after dusk, so he would flee the darkened house in search of cousins: Linda, Catherine, and Henry were just down the road; James Gordon and Debra were nearby; the euphonic Dobie Kay and Tena Gay were just down in the valley. Again to Carthage
  • Syracuse" was atoned for by the more appropriate and euphonical old Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • Simon's got a euphonic lyric: "A loose affiliation of millionaires and billionaires. Josh Burstein: The Generation in the Bubble
  • Nor is euphonic language the ultimate criterion for a Constitution.
  • Other euphonic nuggets such as ‘Sign Lily Sign’ and ‘She's a Nut’ serve as equivocal eardrum delight.
  • They had heard about them from euphonic voices on the radio. USATODAY.com - Scully is game's last link to glory days of radio
  • Both of my sisters changed their names on marriage, their husbands having much more euphonic surnames, even although the younger one emerged from the womb reading The Female Eunuch.
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