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[ UK /mɛlˈə‍ʊdɪəs/ ]
[ US /məˈɫoʊdiəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
    the melodious song of a meadowlark
  2. having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune

How To Use melodious In A Sentence

  • She spoke in a quietly melodious voice.
  • the melodious song of a meadowlark
  • After churning out some of Bollywood's most melodious tunes, music directors and partners Jatin-Lalit are all set to go.
  • Tasteful decor, melodious songs and shafts of sunlight from the ample windows provide the perfect ambience for appreciating the subtleties and splendours of curry cuisine.
  • Although first cousin to the melodious mockingbird, a catbird's song is seldom musical.
  • `Danlo," came a melodious voice from the room's depths, `Ni luria la, ni luria manse vi Alaloi, Danlo the Wild, son of Haidar. THE BROKEN GOD
  • And then we were amazed to hear the sound of singing -- amazed, for it was not the uncouth singing of negroes (who in happy circumstances delight to uplift their voices in psalms) nor yet the boisterous untuneable roaring of rough seamen, like Vetch's buccaneers, but a most melodious and pleasing sound, which put me in mind (and Cludde also) of the madrigal singers of our good town of Shrewsbury. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
  • A melodious music movement a cute cartoon may contain a mind weapon.
  • Running her tiny fingers on the keyboard, Ksemya plays such melodious music that the after-effect lingers on for a while.
  • Among the acts that took to the stage were hilarious novelty acts, rhythmic dance routines, some melodious individual singing, harmonious duets and even a few notable musicians.
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