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- EUPHONY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EUPHONY is pleasing or sweet sound; especially : the acoustic effect produced by words so formed or combined as to please the ear Did you know?
- Euphony and cacophony | Music, Harmony, Melody | Britannica
Euphony is achieved through the use of vowel sounds in words of generally serene imagery Vowel sounds, which are more easily pronounced than consonants, are more euphonious; the longer vowels are the most melodious
- Euphony - Definition and Examples | LitCharts
Euphony is one of the words that is used most often to speak about the musicality of language—how it sounds when it's spoken aloud The opposite of euphony is cacophony, or the combination of words that sound harsh or unpleasant together
- EUPHONY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
EUPHONY definition: agreeableness of sound; pleasing effect to the ear, especially a pleasant sounding or harmonious combination or succession of words See examples of euphony used in a sentence
- EUPHONY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EUPHONY definition: 1 the quality of having a pleasant sound: 2 a situation in which speech sounds in some languages… Learn more
- Euphony | The Poetry Foundation
From the ancient Greek for “good voiced,” euphony in poetry refers to the pleasing harmonious arrangement of sounds in language
- What are Euphony and Cacophony? || Definition Examples
Explore euphony and cacophony in literature Understand their definitions, examples, and the impact of sound on literary expression
- euphony - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun euphony (countable and uncountable, plural euphonies) A pronunciation of letters and syllables which is pleasing to the ear
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