Mellifluous is an adjective used to describe any fruit of the melon family that has become watery with age and exuding mellifluid.
"Princess, would you be splendid and toss out that cantaloupe in the Frigidaire?"
"What for ever for, Kitten?"
"I fear it has become mellifluous."
Mellifluous, as in smoothly flowing. (mell-if-flew-us.)
A mellifluous couple is a couple who are polite & cordial to each other, and whose relationship appears to be & symbiotic.
mellifluous and cacophonous
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
It is a unusual word.
(Mellifluous is sweetly or smoothly flowing, as a melody.)
mellifluous
It is unexpected, but not wrong. Mellifluous usually refers to sounds and voices, but it actually means "flowing with honey."
The word "mellifluous" comes from the Latin words "mel" meaning honey, and "fluere" meaning to flow. Put together, "mellifluous" describes something as sweetly flowing or smooth in sound, like honey.
mellifluous-adjective1.sweetly or smoothly flowing; sweet-sounding: a mellifluous voice; mellifluous tones.2.flowing with honey; sweetened with or as if with honey.
Mellifluous, as in smoothly flowing. (mell-if-flew-us.)
(Mellifluous is sweetly or smoothly flowing, as a melody.)"From the band room came the mellifluous sound of an oboe.""He scarcely heard what she said, as he was captivated by the mellifluous sound of her voice."
A mellifluous couple is a couple who are polite & cordial to each other, and whose relationship appears to be & symbiotic.
mellifluous and cacophonous
Mellifluous (adjective) - having a smooth, flowing sound that is pleasant to hear. Sentence: The singer's mellifluous voice captivated the audience and brought a sense of calm to the room. Serendipity (noun) - the occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. Sentence: Their meeting was a serendipity as it led to a lifelong friendship and business partnership. Ephemeral (adjective) - lasting for a very short time. Sentence: The beauty of the ephemeral cherry blossoms reminded her to cherish each moment as it comes.
Mellifluous come from the Latin words mel, which means "honey" and fluo, which means " to flow". The word literally means "flowing with honey".