The noun of harmonious is harmoniousness
The abstract noun form of the adjective harmonious is harmoniousness.
The noun harmony has the related adjective harmonious. The adverb form is harmoniously.
The word rapport is a noun. The plural is rapports.
Usually a noun. There can be variations depending on context and usage.
The comparative form of "harmonious" is "more harmonious," and the superlative form is "most harmonious."
The noun that commonly goes with the collective noun "carillon" is "bells." A carillon is a musical instrument consisting of a series of tuned bells that are played together, often found in bell towers. The term emphasizes the group of bells that create harmonious sounds.
Harmonious means working together smoothly. The new choir sang in harmonious unity. That is a harmonious mix of colors you're wearing.
What a harmonious tune. The music is harmonious tune to my ear.
The choir's voices blended together to create a harmonious sound.
The noun sympathy is an uncountable noun as a word for a feeling of kindness and understanding for someone who is experiencing something very unpleasant; a harmonious agreement or accord.The plural form, sympathies, is a word for support or approval for ideas, beliefs, or people: My sympathies lie with those who come forward at their own risk.
result is the result and the result will be on time and result and result.. harmonious is harmonious.. hambog.. tanga ka!
The harmonious ringing of the bells was comforting.