unmelodious

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ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking melody
  2. not having a musical sound or pleasing tune
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How To Use unmelodious In A Sentence

  • Not to mention the unmelodious and meaningless songs they parrot.
  • she sings rather unmelodiously
  • Then they tell me: ‘But when we go to the Shanghai Concert Hall, we hear mostly unmelodious noise which turns us off completely.’
  • Unfortunately, the silence was broken by the most unmelodious voice in history.
  • But even as she'd listened she'd known it was all a distraction from an unmelodious reality. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • For the chorus, as throughout, she's joined by the unmelodious voices of the revellers.
  • ‘As soon as the sled is brought out,’ wrote Bannister in the Alaska Geographic Quarterly, ‘the dogs gather round and, fairly dancing with excitement, raise their voices in about a dozen unmelodious strains.’
  • It made me realise why advertising tunelets are called ‘jingles,’ because it is jingling like a cluster of unmelodious bells in my brain.
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