Associations to the word «Melodious»
Noun
- Warbler
- Blackbird
- Chime
- Chanting
- Cadence
- Lute
- Lark
- Thrush
- Nightingale
- Murmur
- Singing
- Tune
- Voice
- Chant
- Plumage
- Whistle
- Prose
- Deep
- Harp
- Whistling
- Accent
- Utterance
- Bugle
- Verse
- Humming
- Mirth
- Unison
- Soothing
- Harmony
- Strain
- Minstrel
- Tone
- Sing
- Melody
- Rapture
- Howl
- Recitation
- Slumber
- Pathos
- Sound
- Flycatcher
- Charm
- Flute
- Dazzling
- Clear
- Hearer
- Tao
- Ballad
- Bird
- Ear
- Chord
- Praise
- Hindu
- Stanza
- Tenor
- Sang
- Bard
- Breeze
- Tumult
- Ode
- Consonant
- Echo
- Wail
- Dive
Adjective
Wiktionary
MELODIOUS, adjective. Having a pleasant melody or sound; tuneful.
MELODIOUS WARBLER, noun. Hippolais polyglotta, an Old World warbler in the genus Hippolais, of Southern Europe and Africa.
MELODIOUS WARBLERS, noun. Plural of melodious warbler
Dictionary definition
MELODIOUS, adjective. Having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune.
MELODIOUS, adjective. Containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody; "the melodious song of a meadowlark".
Wise words
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