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Meanings of
melodic
in English
Containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody.
musical
melodious
euphonic
unmelodious
Related terms
sweet
singing
lyrical
honeyed
dulcet
mellifluous
cantabile
songful
canorous
songlike
Melodic.
Related terms
music
Synonyms
Examples for "
musical
"
musical
melodious
euphonic
Examples for "
musical
"
1
Thousands more Norwegians held similar
musical
demonstrations in towns across the country.
2
Thousands more Norwegians held similar
musical
protests in towns across the country.
3
Recent reports, however, indicate the
musical
couple is giving love another chance.
4
All considered true
musical
artists, with decades of incredible work behind them.
5
However, he didn't quite turn into the
musical
version of JD Salinger.
1
The Netherlands became the land of
melodious
symphonies and of tinkling bells.
2
As much transparency as possible should be preserved in the
melodious
parts.
3
The
melodious
voice blended with the thin, musical hum of the samovar.
4
The entire hill resounded with the
melodious
songs of men and women.
5
The thoughts were fresh and glowing, the measure correct, the versification
melodious
.
1
A
euphonic
form of the prefix Bi-.
2
He was not then known as Wing Biddlebaum, but went by the less
euphonic
name of Adolph Myers.
3
Helena is the capital of one of these new States, to which is given the
euphonic
name of Montana.
4
How
euphonic
the name!
5
Many of our most pleasing
euphonic
words, especially in the realm of music, have been given to us directly from the Italian.
Usage of
melodic
in English
1
In the meantime, breaking wind promises to provide some interesting
melodic
effects.
2
Suddenly we heard the
melodic
sounds of whales calling to each other.
3
It was the quintessence of every
melodic
cliché Reich had ever heard.
4
The effect of her plucking and slithering was more tympanic than
melodic
.
5
I heard my own voice, which was as
melodic
as a flute.
6
The E flat minor trio is a fine bit of
melodic
writing.
7
She sings songs I've never heard in a clear,
melodic
voice.
8
The
melodic
idea is usually divided in two, as by a clever juggler.
9
Between the two lie various transitional forms, in which the
melodic
principle predominates.
10
At other times, they let the more
melodic
,
linear elements go.
11
Repeated listens endear it to the ear, particularly given its
melodic
comeliness .
12
In this way,
melodic
intervals in a hypnotized subject might be very instructive.
13
After a short while the music came to a
melodic
conclusion.
14
But it's a meditative, at times
melodic
,
always richly atmospheric set of compositions.
15
Even her ordinary speaking voice bubbled up from inside her, rich and
melodic
.
16
It doesn't have to be something
melodic
like the Bach example.
Other examples for "melodic"
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melodic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more melodic
melodic voice
melodic line
melodic charm
melodic idea
More collocations
Melodic
through the time
Melodic
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
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