Want to say harmonic differently? Here are other words for harmonic and its similar synonyms and opposite words to say in unique way.
Meaning of harmonic
Relating to harmony or harmonies, especially in music
Etymology of harmonic
The word "harmonic" comes from the Latin "harmonicus", which is derived from the Greek "harmonikos", meaning "of or pertaining to harmony", and ultimately from "harmonia", meaning "joint, concord, harmony"
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe things related to music and harmony
Synonyms
harmonious
symphonic
melodic
consonant
euphonic
musical
tuneful
sweet-sounding
resonant
vibrating
oscillating
synchronous
coordinated
balanced
congruent
consistent
coherent
synchronized
uniform
rhythmic
periodic
cyclical
symmetrical
proportionate
correspondent
concordant
congruous
agreeable
pleasant
soothing
calming
peaceful
serene
gentle
soft
smooth
mellow
rich
full
sonorous
deep
bass
treble
alto
soprano
Definitions
- Relating to harmony or harmonies, especially in music
- * Having a pleasing combination of different things, such as sounds or colors
- * In physics, relating to or characterized by vibration or oscillation at a frequency that is a whole-number multiple of a fundamental frequency
Usage Examples
- The choir's harmonic voices filled the cathedral with beautiful music
- * The painter used harmonic colors to create a sense of balance and cohesion in the artwork
- * The physicist studied the harmonic motion of the pendulum to understand its underlying principles
Antonyms
discordant
dissonant
inharmonious
unmelodic
cacophonous
jarring
unpleasant
harsh
grating
strident
shrill
piercing
loud
boisterous
raucous
clashing
conflicting
contradictory
inconsistent
incoherent
asynchronous
uncoordinated
imbalanced
disproportionate
dissident
disagreeable