The Opposite(Antonym) of “unmelodious”
The antonyms of unmelodious are melodious, harmonious, and tuneful. These words describe sounds that are pleasant to the ear, with a pleasing arrangement of musical notes.
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Definitions and Examples of melodious, harmonious, tuneful
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a pleasant tune or melody.
Example
The birds chirping in the morning created a melodious symphony.
Agreeing or blending well together; exhibiting harmony.
Example
The choir's voices were so well-coordinated that they produced a harmonious sound.
Having a pleasing or melodious tune.
Example
The street musician played a tuneful melody on his guitar.
Key Differences: melodious vs harmonious vs tuneful
- 1Melodious describes a sound that has a pleasant melody.
- 2Harmonious describes a sound that blends well together.
- 3Tuneful describes a sound that has a pleasing tune.
Effective Usage of melodious, harmonious, tuneful
- 1Music: Use these antonyms to describe different types of music.
- 2Nature: Use these antonyms to describe sounds in nature.
- 3Speech: Use these antonyms to describe the tone and quality of someone's voice.
Remember this!
The antonyms of unmelodious describe sounds that are pleasant to the ear. Melodious refers to a pleasant melody, harmonious describes sounds that blend well together, and tuneful refers to a pleasing tune. Use these words to describe music, nature, and speech.