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melodic

1 of 1adjective
/məˈlɑdɪk/
Forms:more melodic,most melodic
1

having a pleasing, musical sound

  • The singer's melodic voice captivated the entire audience.
  • The birds outside created a melodic backdrop to the morning.
  • His melodic laughter was infectious, putting everyone in a good mood.
  • The wind chimes had a soft, melodic sound that was calming.
  • The melody was simple yet deeply melodic, filling the room with warmth.
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2

having a tuneful, harmonious quality or arrangement of sounds

  • She composed a melodic tune that captivated listeners with its soothing rhythm.
  • The band's latest album features melodic guitar solos that showcase their musical talent.
  • The pianist's performance was marked by melodic phrasing and expressive dynamics.
  • Melodic patterns are essential to the song's captivating quality.