melodious

adjective
UK: /məˈləʊdiəs/
US: /məˈloʊdiəs/
  1. Having a pleasant sound or melody; pleasing to hear.

    1. The birds sing a melodious song.
    2. Her melodious voice filled the concert hall, captivating everyone present with her talent.
melodious adjective
  1. Describing something that is musical or full of melody.

    1. She has a melodious laugh.
    2. The melodious music created a relaxing atmosphere during the yoga class, easing everyone's stress.

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The phonetic transcription of "melodious" is /məˈləʊdiəs/ in British English and /məˈloʊdiəs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "melodious": tuneful, harmonious, musical, lyrical.

Example usage of "melodious": "The birds sing a melodious song.". More examples on the page.