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[ US /hɑɹˈmoʊniəs/ ]
[ UK /hɑːmˈə‍ʊnɪəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. musically pleasing
  2. suitable and fitting
    the tailored clothes were harmonious with her military bearing
  3. existing together in harmony
    harmonious family relationships
  4. exhibiting equivalence or correspondence among constituents of an entity or between different entities

How To Use harmonious In A Sentence

  • This is a well-made wine that delivers sweet red and black fruits harmoniously integrated with ripe tannins and soft acidity.
  • I was right; this time the sonic landscape was less of a frequency battle and a much more harmonious experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • The three struggle to maintain a harmonious working relationship as brash youth clashes with age and experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Throne of God, by tens, by hundreds, by thousands, the harmonious and multisonant salutation of all the Voices. The Captive
  • I wish you to tie the knot, a harmonious union lasting a hundred years! A happy newlywed, sweet sweet honey!
  • It's an album that is as beautiful, harmonious and calm as a blue sky on a windless day.
  • But the mood music is more harmonious. Times, Sunday Times
  • The light of heaven enwraps them: their faces and their forms become harmonious to me with the harmony of the Universe.
  • But over time, the councils have enabled a more harmonious relationship: that of line manager and line managed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The next line is inharmonious in its sound, and mean in its conception; the opposition is obvious, and the word lash used absolutely, and without any modification, is gross and improper. Lives of the English Poets: Prior, Congreve, Blackmore, Pope
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