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Mellifluous - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Mellifluous describes a sound that is smooth, sweet, and pleasing to the ear, often used for voices, music, or flowing speech. It suggests a rich, harmonious quality.

mellifluous

/məˈlɪfluəs/ /mɛˈlɪfluəs/

Definition:

Pleasantly smooth and musical to hear.

Synonyms:

honeyed, dulcet, euphonious, lyrical

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

harsh, grating

Common Collocations:

mellifluous voice, mellifluous tones, mellifluous speech

Derivatives:

mellifluously, mellifluousness

Usage Tips:

Use to describe sounds or speech that are sweet and flowing, like music or a soothing voice.

Common Phrases:

mellifluous as honey, mellifluous tones, mellifluous cadence

Etymology:

From Latin *mellifluus*, meaning "flowing with honey."

Examples:

  • 1. Her voice was so mellifluous that everyone stopped to listen.
  • 2. The singer’s mellifluous tones captivated the audience instantly.
  • 3. He spoke in a mellifluous manner that put everyone at ease.
  • 4. The melody was soft and mellifluous, like a gentle stream.

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