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melodiousness

/muh-loh-dee-uhs/US // məˈloʊ di əs //UK // (mɪˈləʊdɪəs) //

旋律,旋律性,旋律感,悠扬的旋律

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of the nature of or characterized by melody; tuneful.
    • : producing melody; sweet-sounding; musical.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inharmony

Examples

  • The story of a high-spirited, aspiring theater writer named Usher whose neuroses take melodious, corporeal form, the musical is being buffed by director Stephen Brackett to what is hoped will be a long-running sheen for Times Square.

  • Laughter can take on greater complexity with the vibration of vocal folds and a more melodious sound if vowels are heard.

  • Historically ornithologists believed that the majority of female birds lacked musical chops, but the Northern cardinal is a melodious exception.

  • The book is persuasively rendered by narrator Bahni Turpin in her quiet, melodious voice, as she calls upon her remarkable mastery of accents.

  • Sophisticated, nuanced, melodious pop music, that sweeps you away.

  • Despite the beautiful, limpid looks, and melodious voice, Fraser has always possessed a steely determination to do things her way.

  • They're haunting, melodious, and mysterious—definitely attention-grabbers and stylishly unique.

  • A desire for happiness is our common heritage, he was saying in his richly melodious voice.

  • The first movement of the suite was entitled Pity, and the music flowed like melodious tears.

  • The following second the silence was broken for the first time by her clear burst of light, melodious laughter.

  • The singing in the galleries and below is full, if not very sweet; is spirited and generously expressed if not so melodious.

  • The orchestra, including the singers, numbered about 50, and the melodious din they created was something tremendous.