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harmonious

1 of 1adjective
/hɑr.ˈmoʊ.niəs/
Forms:more harmonious,most harmonious
1

having a combination of elements that are in agreement and balance with each other

  • The garden was designed to have a harmonious blend of colors and scents.
  • She decorated her home with harmonious colors that created a sense of peace and tranquility.
  • The harmonious design of the new library incorporates sleek glass facades with classic brickwork.
  • The harmonious decor of the living room includes soft beige tones, wooden accents, and cozy fabrics.
  • Her harmonious ensemble includes a silk blouse and a tweed skirt, perfectly matched with elegant accessories.
2

having a combination of tones that blend well together

  • The orchestra played a harmonious composition that filled the concert hall.
  • The choir's harmonious voices resonated beautifully in the cathedral.
  • The duet's harmonious blend of voices enchanted the audience.
  • The nature sounds—birds chirping and a gentle stream—created a harmonious background in the forest.
  • The water fountain produced a harmonious trickle, adding serenity to the park.
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3

friendly with no disagreement involved

  • The team worked in a harmonious way, with everyone contributing equally.
  • Their harmonious relationship made them the perfect couple.
  • The meeting was harmonious, with all parties agreeing on the proposed solutions.
  • The two countries maintained a harmonious diplomatic relationship for decades.
  • The neighbors enjoyed a harmonious coexistence, always helping each other out.
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