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euphonic
eu·pho·ny E0238900 (yo͞o′fə-nē)n. pl. eu·pho·nies Agreeable sound, especially in the phonetic quality of words. [French euphonie, from Late Latin euphōnia, from Greek euphōniā, from euphōnos, sweet-voiced : eu-, eu- + phōnē, sound; see bhā- in Indo-European roots.] eu·phon′ic (yo͞o-fŏn′ĭk) adj.eu·phon′i·cal·ly adv.euphonic (juːˈfɒnɪk) or euphoniousadj1. denoting or relating to euphony; pleasing to the ear2. (Phonetics & Phonology) (of speech sounds) altered for ease of pronunciation euˈphonically, euˈphoniously adv euˈphoniousness neu•phon•ic (yuˈfɒn ɪk) also eu•phon′i•cal, adj. pertaining to or characterized by euphony. [1805–15] eu•phon′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | euphonic - of or relating to or characterized by euphonyeuphonical |
euphonicadjectiveResembling or having the effect of music, especially pleasing music:dulcet, euphonious, melodic, melodious, musical, tuneful.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeEuphonyeuphonic
Synonyms for euphonicadj resembling or having the effect of music, especially pleasing musicSynonyms- dulcet
- euphonious
- melodic
- melodious
- musical
- tuneful
Synonyms for euphonicadj of or relating to or characterized by euphonySynonyms |