Synonym: melodic, musical, tuneful. Similar words: odious, incommodious, melodramatic, tedious, studious, compendious, watermelon, malodorous. Meaning: [mɪ'ləʊdɪəs] adj. 1. having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune 2. containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody.
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1) The valley reechoed her clear and melodious singing.
2) She spoke in a quietly melodious voice.
3) He spoke in a quiet melodious voice.
4) The deep melodious ache began in her.
5) The sound is deep, melodious, impressive.
6) Rosewater greeted her with melodious warmth,[http://sentencedict.com/melodious.html] asked how she was today.
7) His energy, his sense of humour and his melodious voice made a deep impression.
8) The melodious sound and the forward motion ceased, and he was floating in a hazy limbo of silence, listening intently.
9) Everybody was attracted by her melodious voice.
10) The music by that composer is always so melodious.
11) This aria is soft and melodious.
12) He speaks in a melodious baritone.
13) European songbird noted for its melodious nocturnal song.
14) The quality or state of being melodious; melodiousness.
15) Then brings the melodious tweedle.
16) The folk songs of Ewenki people are very melodious.
17) Melodious of violin, with clouds from the sky, descending.
18) She sang a very melodious folk song too, didn't she?
19) Turn sound ringing, have cried out melodious pleasant, have brought ear-piercing noise.
20) The ensemble Flute melodious hit, so that we could not help in the audience to sing up.
21) I was obsessed with the melodious tone and the beautiful clothes.
22) But it was here that the first sour note in the melodious anthem was heard.
23) Try penny whistles, maracas, guitars, recorders, bongo drums and the piano for melodious fun.
24) She spoke Galactic with an exotic accent and in a voice that was strong, melodious and full of authority.
25) A common North American sparrow (Melospiza melodia) having streaked brownish plumage and noted for its melodious song.
26) A bird, especially one of the suborder Oscines of passerine birds, having a melodious song or call.
27) Begin the music , strike the tambourine , play the melodious harp and lyre.
28) The sunshine comes and goes , outpouring driblet and melodious love songs.
29) And with this, all the sorrow and joy of human life will turn into a sweet song, happy, tuneful, and melodious.
30) When it came to writing rules, LI Qing-zhao, with popular language and melodious rhythm and rhyme, ironed out the contradiction between elegance and mediocrity in late Northern Song Dynast...
More similar words: odious, incommodious, melodramatic, tedious, studious, compendious, watermelon, malodorous, libelous, mellifluous, pious, dubious, anxious, envious, furious, copious, noxious, serious, various, curious, bilious, obvious, specious, imperious, officious, notorious, spurious, nefarious, precious, glorious.