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mellifluous
[ muh-lif-loo-uhs ]
adjective
- sweetly or smoothly flowing; sweet-sounding: mellifluous tones.
a mellifluous voice;
mellifluous tones.
Synonyms: harmonious, dulcet, musical, melodious
- flowing with honey; sweetened with or as if with honey.
mellifluous
/ mɪˈlɪflʊəs /
adjective
- (of sounds or utterances) smooth or honeyed; sweet
Derived Forms
- melˈlifluousness, noun
- melˈlifluously, adverb
Other Words From
- mel·liflu·ous·ly adverb
- mel·liflu·ous·ness noun
- unmel·liflu·ous adjective
- unmel·liflu·ous·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of mellifluous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mellifluous1
Example Sentences
The chatter mostly unfolds, in mellifluous French, over white tablecloths and stainless steel countertops, with no PowerPoints or government office furniture in sight.
Neither a fluid singer nor an especially powerful one, he did not have the mellifluous timbre of Crosby or the rakish swing of Sinatra.
“The sound now is really spectacular — in a more mellifluous, mellow, lyrical way.”
Her mellifluous voice soundtracks the show; frankly, "Top Chef" is Padma's stage.
I also identified and sketched a heretofore elusive Engelmann oak while listening to the coo-coo-coo of a mourning dove and mellifluous chirping by other more high-pitched birdies.
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