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Meaning of melodic
having a smooth and sweet sound
Etymology of melodic
The word "melodic" comes from the Greek word "μελωδικός" (melōdikos), meaning "singing" or "songlike", which is derived from "μέλος" (melos), meaning "song" or "tune", and the suffix "-ικός" (-ikos), which forms an adjective
The word has been used in English since the 17th century to describe music, poetry, and other sounds that are pleasing to the ear
Synonyms
harmonious
musical
tuneful
lyrical
euphonic
symphonic
orchestral
instrumental
vocal
choral
poetic
rhythmic
soulful
expressive
resonant
haunting
lilting
soothing
calming
peaceful
serene
gentle
smooth
rich
sonorous
dulcet
silvery
golden
mellow
sweet
pleasant
agreeable
charming
delightful
enchanting
captivating
beguiling
alluring
attractive
appealing
winsome
melodious
cantabile
ariose
songful
chime
choralic
hymnal
psalmic
operatic
vocalic
lyric
lyrical
poetical
Definitions
- Having a pleasing and harmonious sound, especially when singing or playing music
- * Relating to melody, especially in music or poetry
Usage Examples
- The melodic sound of the piano filled the room
- * The singer's melodic voice was perfect for the ballad
- * The poem's melodic language made it a joy to read aloud
Antonyms
discordant
harsh
jarring
grating
cacophonous
unpleasant
unmelodious
tuneless
unharmonious
inharmonious
unmusical
unlyrical
arrhythmic
noise
noisy
loud
boisterous
raucous
strident
shrill
piercing
earsplitting
deafening
dissonant
clashing
conflicting
disagreeable
unappealing
unattractive
repulsive
repellent
off-putting