MELODIOUS
MELODIOUS
A
harmonious
B
tuneless
C
odious
D
mellifluous
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B
tuneless (Adjective) : not having a pleasant tune or sound
melodious (Adjective) : pleasant to listen to harmonious (Adjective) : friendly, peaceful and without any disagreement , very pleasant when played or sung together
odious (Adjective) : extremely unpleasant, horrible
mellifluous (Adjective) : sounding sweet and smooth : very pleasant to listen to
melodious (Adjective) : pleasant to listen to harmonious (Adjective) : friendly, peaceful and without any disagreement , very pleasant when played or sung together
odious (Adjective) : extremely unpleasant, horrible
mellifluous (Adjective) : sounding sweet and smooth : very pleasant to listen to
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