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LYRICAL |
Melodious |
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MUSICAL |
Melodious |
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TUNEFUL |
Melodious |
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MUSIC |
Melodious sound |
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CANOROUS |
Melodious; musical. |
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IMMELODIOUS |
Not melodious. |
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SING |
Make melodious sounds |
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DULCET |
Pleasing; soothing; melodious |
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INSONOROUS |
Not clear or melodious. |
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AIR |
Tune or short melodious song |
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CHANTANT |
Composed in a melodious and singing style. |
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CHANT |
To utter with a melodious voice; to sing. |
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ARIOSO |
In the smooth and melodious style of an air; ariose. |
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MELODIZE |
To make melodious; to form into, or set to, melody. |
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NUMEROUS |
Consisting of poetic numbers; rhythmical; measured and
counted; melodious; musical. |
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MELODIC |
Of the nature of melody; relating to, containing, or made
up of, melody; melodious. |
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CANTABILE |
In a melodious, flowing style; in a singing style, as
opposed to bravura, recitativo, or parlando. |
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MELODIOUS |
Containing, or producing, melody; musical; agreeable to
the ear by a sweet succession of sounds; as, a melodious voice. |
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SWEET |
Pleasing to the ear; soft; melodious; harmonious; as,
the sweet notes of a flute or an organ; sweet music; a sweet voice; a
sweet singer. |
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ATTUNE |
To tune or put in tune; to make melodious; to adjust, as
one sound or musical instrument to another; as, to attune the voice to
a harp. |
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SKYLARK |
...lly the
common species (Alauda arvensis) found in Europe and in some parts of
Asia, and celebrated for its melodious song; -- called also sky
... |
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TUNE |
A rhythmical, melodious, symmetrical series of tones for one
voice or instrument, or for any number of voices or instruments in
unison, or two ... |
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SWAN |
...hite. In literature the swan was fabled to sing a melodious song,
especially at the time of its death. ... |