[
US
/hɑɹˈmoʊniəsɫi/
]
[ UK /hɑːmˈəʊnɪəsli/ ]
[ UK /hɑːmˈəʊnɪəsli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a harmonious manner
the problem of absorbing immigrants harmoniously into British society is as important to the immigrants as to the British
How To Use harmoniously In A Sentence
- Ultimately, then, Song of Ceylon imparts the message that nature and native traditions can coexist harmoniously with modernity.
- It is late morning, and the sound of spring blends harmoniously with the chirping birds.
- The majority of Asian cultures regard man as part of nature and believe that man should not try to overcome or master nature but should learn to adapt to it harmoniously.
- The group was spawned eight years ago when a bunch of friends got dolled up for a concert, and discovered a set of harmoniously blended vocal cords.
- Yet all these motions, though executed by different and distinct organs, are performed harmoniously, and in such order that they seem to constitute but a single motion and act, which we call deglutition. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals
- He also stated that the Corsican economy could develop harmoniously around the tourism industry.
- Afterward we together played boasted, the atmosphere also calculated harmoniously.
- After all, don't most people aspire to live 'harmoniously' with their life partner as they raise their family? Undefined
- If they interact harmoniously, the entire nation benefits.
- "It's challenging to the younger generations to remember where you came from, and to maintain the traditions that keep everyone in the community working harmoniously and joyously together," he said.