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Melodious

Producing or having a pleasant tune, harmonious and pleasing to the ear.

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While 'melodious' specifically denotes a pleasing arrangement of musical notes or sounds, it is frequently applied metaphorically to speech, prose, or natural sounds like birdsong. It emphasizes a structured, pleasing tune or flow rather than mere softness (like 'dulcet') or abstract pleasantness of sound (like 'euphonious').

melodious vs euphonious

'Melodious' implies a distinct, pleasing tune or melody, whereas 'euphonious' simply means having a pleasing, agreeable sound overall, often relating to phonetics or spoken words rather than actual music.

melodious vs mellifluous

'Melodious' focuses on musical harmony and tunefulness, whereas 'mellifluous' specifically suggests a sound that is sweetly flowing, smooth, and honeyed, most commonly used to describe a person's voice.

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