harmony

noun
UK: /ˈhɑːməni/
US: /ˈhɑːrməni/
  1. A pleasing combination of musical notes.

    1. The song has beautiful harmony.
    2. The choir sang in perfect harmony, creating a moving experience for the audience.
  2. A state of peaceful agreement.

    1. We live in harmony.
    2. The two countries have always strived to live in harmony with each other, despite their differences.
  3. Agreement in feeling, action, or opinion.

    1. There is harmony in the team.
    2. Achieving harmony between individual needs and company goals is a constant challenge for managers.
harmony verb
  1. To be in agreement or concord.

    1. Our views harmony well.
    2. The design of the new building should harmony with the surrounding architecture, not clash.
  2. To sing in harmony with someone.

    1. I can harmony to that song.
    2. She began to harmony with the guitarist, creating a lovely and complex sound.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "harmony" in English means: A pleasing combination of musical notes., A state of peaceful agreement., Agreement in feeling, action, or opinion..

The phonetic transcription of "harmony" is /ˈhɑːməni/ in British English and /ˈhɑːrməni/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "harmony": accord, agreement, unity, concord, consonance, peace, friendship, cooperation.

Example usage of "harmony": "The song has beautiful harmony.". More examples on the page.