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1. (adj.) melodious
of the nature of or characterized by melody; tuneful.
2. melodious
producing melody; sweet-sounding.
Etymology: (1375–1425; < ML)
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| Definition of 'melodious' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) tuneful, melodious
having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune
2. (adj) melodious, melodic, musical
containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
"the melodious song of a meadowlark"
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| Definition of 'melodious' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) melodious
containing, or producing, melody; musical; agreeable to the ear by a sweet succession of sounds; as, a melodious voice
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Sense: pleasing to the ear; tuneful
melodious tunes.
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Afrikaans: melodieus |
Arabic: رَخيم، شَجي، مُطْرِب |
Bulgarian: мелодически |
Brazilian: melodioso |
Czech: melodický; zpěvný |
German: wohlklingend |
Danish: melodiøs |
Greek: μελωδικός |
Spanish: melodioso |
Estonian: meloodiline |
Farsi: دلپذیر |
Finnish: melodinen |
French: mélodieux |
Hebrew: מֶלוֹדִי |
Hindi: सुरीला |
Croatian: melodičan |
Hungarian: dallamos |
Indonesian: merdu |
Icelandic: kliðmjúkur, hljómfagur |
Italian: melodioso |
Japanese: 美しい調べの |
Korean: 듣기 좋은 |
Lithuanian: melodingas |
Latvian: melodisks, labskanīgs |
Malay: merdu |
Dutch: melodieus |
Norwegian: melodisk, velklingende |
Polish: melodyjny |
Persian: دلپذیر |
Pashto: زړه ښكونكى |
Portuguese: melodioso |
Romanian: melodios |
Russian: мелодичный |
Slovak: melodický |
Slovenian: ubran |
Serbian: melodičan |
Swedish: melodisk, välljudande |
Thai: ไพเราะ |
Turkish: ahenkli, müzikal |
Taiwanese: 悅耳的 |
Ukrainian: мелодійний |
Urdu: سریلا یا غنائیت سے متعلق |
Vietnamese: du dương |
Chinese: 悦耳的 |
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