mellisonant

[muh-lis-uh-nuhnt]

mellisonant Definition

  • 1sweet-sounding; melodious
  • 2pleasant to hear

Using mellisonant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mellisonant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mellisonant voice of the singer captivated the audience.

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    The mellisonant sound of the violin filled the room with warmth and joy.

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    The mellisonant melody of the song lingered in my mind long after it ended.

mellisonant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mellisonant

Antonyms for mellisonant

Phrases with mellisonant

  • sweet and pleasing sounds

    Example

    The mellisonant tones of the piano filled the concert hall.

  • a voice that is sweet and pleasant to listen to

    Example

    She has a mellisonant voice that can soothe anyone's soul.

  • music that is sweet and melodious

    Example

    The mellisonant music of the harp created a peaceful atmosphere.

Origins of mellisonant

from Latin 'mellisonans', present participle of 'mellisonare', meaning 'to make sweet music'

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Summary: mellisonant in Brief

'Mellisonant' [muh-lis-uh-nuhnt] is an adjective that describes something as sweet-sounding, melodious, and pleasant to hear. It is often used to describe voices, music, or sounds that are soothing and enjoyable, such as 'The mellisonant sound of the violin filled the room with warmth and joy.' 'Mellisonant' is synonymous with 'harmonious' and 'musical,' and antonymous with 'dissonant' and 'cacophonous.'