Similar words: melodious, tediously, studiously, insidiously, prodigiously, fastidiously, melodic, odious. Meaning: [mɪ'ləʊdɪəslə] adv. in a melodious manner.
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1. Female birds must sing more melodiously.
2. I borrowed the phrase "trumpet him melodiously" for your first anti- meanness technique.
3. I wish that I could sing better, more melodiously , but then perhaps you would never have consented to listen to me.
4. I wish those I have to sing preferable, abundance melodiously , but then perhaps you will not happen before HAs consented to listen to me.
5. He has done just as much towards being that which we ought to respect as a great painter, as a man who has learnt how to express himself grammatically and melodiously has towards being a great poet.
More similar words: melodious, tediously, studiously, insidiously, prodigiously, fastidiously, melodic, odious, commodious, incommodious, piously, copiously, seriously, variously, deviously, dubiously, enviously, anxiously, obviously, viciously, furiously, curiously, imperiously, gloriously, notoriously, officiously, graciously, previously, speciously, cautiously.