The word "sonorous" refers to an exceptional sound, often characterized by a deep, rich, and full quality. It describes sounds that are impressive and resonate well, typically used in contexts involving voices, Musical Instruments, or any auditory phenomena that have a striking auditory presence.
The word that means a skilled musician is "virtuoso." A virtuoso is someone who possesses exceptional skill, technique, and artistry in their musical performance, often associated with classical music but applicable to various genres. This term highlights not only technical proficiency but also a deep understanding and expression of music.
You buzz into a trumpet.
It has a long U (yoo) and a short I sound (myoo-zik).
No, the word music does not have a short vowel sound in the first syllable. The vowel sound in the first syllable is the long U sound.
The word that means a pleasant tune is "melody." A melody is a sequence of musical notes that are perceived as a single entity, often creating a harmonious and enjoyable sound. It forms the main theme of a piece of music and is typically what people hum or sing along with.
The ENGLISH word 'sound' means 'sonido' in Spanish, also (as an adjective) 'sano'.
The word "small" has a short A vowel sound.
The word "back" has a short A vowel sound.
The word "melt" has a short E vowel sound.
The word that means less than exceptional is "mediocre." It describes something that is average or of moderate quality, often lacking in distinction or improvement. Mediocre can refer to performance, quality, or any characteristic that does not stand out as remarkable.
A seven letter word that means a high shrill sound would be "whistle".
The Greek root word that means sound is "phone," which can be found in words like telephone, microphone, and symphony.
they didnt have phones back then so there is no such word
"Extrodinary" isn't actually a word. Although, the word "extraordinary" (if that's what you meant) basically means exceptional or unusual.
That means, what does the word sound like? If you sound it out, like in the word "take," you get t-a-k-e, making take the spelling.
"A sound."
Aural