As I walked into a church ther was a euphonic sound coming from the choir room.
Antonym -concordance Synonyms -discordant
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"Euphonious" refers to sounds that are pleasant and harmonious to hear. It is often used to describe music, voices, or any auditory experience that is melodious and soothing. The term derives from the Greek word "euphonia," meaning "good sound." Essentially, euphonious sounds evoke a sense of beauty and enjoyment.
Euphonious ( lit. "good sounding") means pleasing to hear.
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dictionary.com states: (adj) pleasant in sound; agreeable to the ear; characterized by euphony: a sweet, euphonious voice.
I know one can be euphonious
The cacophonous noise coming from the band room made me cringe. Cacophonous = loud, noisy, intrusive, harsh, discordant The euphonious noise coming from the band room uplifted my spirit. Euphonious = pleasant, smooth, mellifluous
Synonyms for the word sweet: euphoric, euphonious, harmonious, mellifluous, mellow, melodic, melodious, musical, silver-tongued, smooth, soft, sonorous, soothing, sweet-sounding, tuneful
Some synonyms of the word lyrical are: agreeable, blending, chiming, choral, dulcet, emotional, euphonious, expressive, harmonious, lilting, melodic and melodious. All are according to the thesaurus.
besides the euphonious theorem, the Pythagorean screw
Antonym -concordance Synonyms -discordant
Yes! So it's true! :)
Harmonious. erroneous, felonious, or euphonious rhymes with sanctimonious.