Any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds.
A pleasantness to the ear.
1 The original dance recurs with a full fine orgy of hostile euphony .
2 His orchestral stream is muddy; his effects generally crass and empty of euphony .
3 In Newspeak, euphony outweighed every consideration other than exactitude of meaning.
4 His conception, however, distinguished between only two kinds of effect, euphony and cacophony.
5 In later days the letter "n" was added-probably for euphony 's sake.
6 They are marked, too, by the liquid euphony that always distinguishes Lewis Carroll's poetry.
7 The nature of the thought will determine the one, our sense of euphony the other.
8 I never tired of that little bell-like euphony ; those funny little lucid and level trills.
9 Correct such of the following sentences as lack euphony :
10 Without evasion or euphony Christ recognizes the somber mystery.
11 Also, that she relished the euphony and felicity of her phrasing, which was certainly her own.
12 I would have cor- rected this if the euphony had not accidentally forbidden the simplest correction.
13 He, therefore, gave these characters the first names that euphony suggested, without any attempt at translation.
14 We call it the "Chamber of Commerce" for euphony 's sake.
15 The g is added for the sake of euphony . )
16 They alter her name into Pherephatta now-a-days, because the present generation care for euphony more than truth.
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