Mellifluous Mnemonic
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mellifluous
mellifluous
/məˈlɪflu.əs/
Examples
- Because of their mellifluous melodies, these songs became very popular.
- Its nature is mellifluous and smooth.
- They all had such mellifluous voices.
- Its voice is distinctive, soft and mellifluous.
- She does not have a mellifluous voice.
- The dignified man was regarded as a mellifluous preacher.
- Indeed, her voice could easily be called mellifluous.
- When rains fall on the trees, the mellifluous sounds resonated.
- Bowness is predominantly a ballad singer, with a mellifluous high tenor voice.
- Bowness is predominantly a ballad singer, with a mellifluous high tenor voice.
pleasing to the ear
adjective
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"Melli + Flu + Ous. Her melodic song flows as sweetly as honey, soothing us."
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