Concept cluster: Communication > Harmony and melody
adj
Spoken out loud.
adv
In an amelodic manner.
n
(uncountable, music) A style of music that is written without a key.
adv
In the manner of a baritone; deeply.
adv
In a bass tone.
n
Synonym of voice in the wilderness
n
The latest sensation; the last word, the newest or ultimate expression or example (of something).
n
Ambiguous or equivocal speech or discourse.
adv
In an ear-piercing manner; at an ear-piercing volume.
adv
(music) In an enharmonic manner.
adj
(rare) Pleasingly melodious or harmonious — applied especially to the euharmonic organ invented by Henry Ward Poole (1825-1890), in whose design mathematical principles of harmony were employed.
adj
(archaic) Euphonious; pleasing to the ear.
n
Pleasant phonetic quality of certain words.
n
A pleasant-sounding name.
adj
(music) harmonious
adj
pleasant to hear; harmonious; melodious
adj
Melodious; in harmony.
adj
of or pertaining to harmony (in fields other than music)
adj
(music) Suitable for humming or humming along
adv
In a hymnal way.
adj
melodious
adj
Appropriate for or suggestive of singing.
adj
Melodious, tuneful.
adj
Having a melody (of a specified kind).
adj
Having a pleasant melody or sound; tuneful.
adv
In a moving manner.
adj
Pleasing to the ear; sounding agreeably; having the qualities of music; melodious; harmonious.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a note (musical tone).
n
(music) Non-functional tonality or pandiatonicism.
adj
(music) Synonym of parlando
adj
Of music or some other sound: not discordant or harsh; clear and pure-sounding.
adv
In a rhapsodic way.
adj
(idiomatic) Articulate, charming, eloquent.
adv
In a singsonging manner.
n
(obsolete) The quality or state of being sonant.
adj
(rare) Disposed or able to sing; melodious
n
The quality of making a sound or sounds.
adv
With respect to timbre
n
The general character, atmosphere, mood, or vibe (of a situation, place, etc.).
n
Manner of speaking, often habitually.
adj
(now rare) Harmonious, melodic, tuneful.
adv
Alternative form of tunably [In a tunable manner; tunefully.]
adj
Having or producing a pleasing tune; melodic or melodious
adj
Marked, or characterised by tunes; melodic; musical; singing
adv
In terms of a tune.
adj
tuneful; melodious
adv
In a verbose manner; in a fashion employing more lengthy phrasing, utilizing extraneous words, making use of superfluous verbiage, applying more grandiose verbal construction, etc., than is strictly required, necessary, or desirable, in order to convey the essential nature of the communication.
n
(music) An unpleasant tone produced when a note matches the natural resonating frequency of the body of a musical instrument, the quality of which may be likened to the howl of a wolf.

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