euphonious

[yoo-foh-nee-uhs]

euphonious Definition

pleasing to the ear; characterized by a pleasant sound.

Using euphonious: Examples

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

  • Example

    The euphonious sound of the birds in the morning was a delight to hear.

  • Example

    The singer's voice was so euphonious that the audience was mesmerized.

  • Example

    The orchestra played a euphonious melody that filled the concert hall.

euphonious Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for euphonious

Antonyms for euphonious

Phrases with euphonious

  • a name that is pleasing to the ear

    Example

    The parents chose a euphonious name for their newborn daughter.

  • a sound that is pleasing to the ear

    Example

    The wind chimes produced a euphonious sound in the garden.

  • a language that sounds pleasant to the ear when spoken

    Example

    Italian is often considered a euphonious language.

Origins of euphonious

from Greek 'euphōnios', meaning 'sweet-voiced'

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Summary: euphonious in Brief

'Euphonious' [yoo-foh-nee-uhs] is an adjective used to describe something that is pleasing to the ear or characterized by a pleasant sound. It can be applied to sounds, music, names, and even languages. For example, 'The singer's voice was so euphonious that the audience was mesmerized.' 'Euphonious' is synonymous with 'melodious' and 'harmonious,' and its antonyms include 'cacophonous' and 'discordant.'