euphonious

adjective
UK: /juːˈfəʊ.ni.əs/
US: /juːˈfoʊ.ni.əs/
  1. Pleasing to the ear, especially because of a harmonious combination of sounds.

    1. The name is euphonious and easy to remember.
    2. The composer created a euphonious melody by blending several instrumental sounds.
  2. Characterized by a pleasant or agreeable sound; melodious.

    1. Her euphonious voice made the song special.
    2. The choir sang a euphonious rendition of the holiday classic.

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The word "euphonious" in English means: Pleasing to the ear, especially because of a harmonious combination of sounds., Characterized by a pleasant or agreeable sound; melodious..

The phonetic transcription of "euphonious" is /juːˈfəʊ.ni.əs/ in British English and /juːˈfoʊ.ni.əs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "euphonious": melodious, harmonious, mellifluous.

Example usage of "euphonious": "The name is euphonious and easy to remember.". More examples on the page.