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- MELLIFLUOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
As it has for centuries, mellifluous typically and figuratively describes sound, and is often at the tip of the tongues of writers who proclaim that a voice or melody is smooth like molasses (molasses, like mellifluous, is a descendant of the Latin mel)
- MELLIFLUOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MELLIFLUOUS definition: sweetly or smoothly flowing; sweet-sounding: mellifluous tones See examples of mellifluous used in a sentence
- MELLIFLUOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The writing for the choruses is intricate, mellifluous, and delicate, accompanied with shimmering music in the orchestra
- Word of the Day: mellifluous - The New York Times
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- Mellifluous - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Use the adjective mellifluous to describe something that sounds sweet and smooth, like the honeyed voice of a late-night radio DJ You might think that the mell in mellifluous has something to do with mellow, but it actually comes from the Greek word meli, meaning "honey "
- mellifluous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective mellifluous (comparative more mellifluous, superlative most mellifluous) Flowing like honey
- Mellifluous - Facebook
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- Word of the Day: Mellifluous - The Economic Times
The word mellifluous is commonly used to describe sounds that are smooth, rich and pleasing to the ear While it often appears in literary writing and music criticism, the word has steadily found a place in modern journalism, cultural commentary and even political reporting
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