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mellifluous

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/məˈlɪfluəs/
Forms:more mellifluous,most mellifluous
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(of sounds) smooth, pleasant, and sweet to the ear

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  • The mellifluous tones of the cello filled the concert hall with warmth and emotion.
  • Her voice was so mellifluous that even mundane conversations sounded like poetry.
  • The gentle rustle of leaves and the mellifluous chirping of birds created a serene atmosphere in the garden.
  • The actor's mellifluous delivery of Shakespeare's soliloquy moved the audience to tears.
  • Listening to classical music can have a mellifluous effect on the mind, promoting relaxation and inner peace.