melodious — having a pleasant musical sound; tuneful
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: having a pleasant musical sound; tuneful
Pronunciation (IPA): /məˈloʊdiəs/
Korean meaning: 듣기 좋은 선율의, 멜로디가 아름다운
Korean pronunciation: 멜**로**디어스
Example Sentences
- My neighbor's melodious singing at 6 AM is so beautiful that I threw my alarm clock away.
- The melodious sound of the violin filled the concert hall.
- Even my cat's melodious purring could win a Grammy award.
melodious
ADJECTIVE//məˈloʊdiəs//
having a pleasant musical sound; tuneful

a young woman with flowing hair stands gracefully while singing, her mouth open in song with visible musical notes floating around her. Her gentle hand gestures accompany her beautiful voice as she performs for a small gathering. The floating musical notes drift toward the listeners, creating visual waves of sound. As the notes reach them, the audience members close their eyes blissfully and smile with pure contentment. Birds perch on nearby branches, drawn by the lovely music, while flowers seem to sway gently to the rhythm. sounds that are having a pleasant musical quality and are tuneful to hear
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Origin
From Greek 'melodia' meaning song or tune, which passed through Latin into English. The word combines the musical concept of melody with the adjective suffix to describe something that sounds beautifully musical.
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“My neighbor's melodious singing at 6 AM is so beautiful that I threw my alarm clock away.”
“The melodious sound of the violin filled the concert hall.”
“Even my cat's melodious purring could win a Grammy award.”
“The poet's melodious recitation brought tears to many eyes.”
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