Melodious in spanish

Melodioso

pronunciation: meloʊdioʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

melodious = melodioso. 

Example: I harbor the belief that to a multitude of people music has always meant, an will continually mean, but one thing out of two: something melodious or odious.

Melodious synonyms

sweet in spanish: dulce, pronunciation: swit part of speech: adjective mellifluous in spanish: melifluo, pronunciation: məlɪfluəs part of speech: adjective dulcet in spanish: dulce, pronunciation: dʌlsət part of speech: adjective musical in spanish: musical, pronunciation: mjuzɪkəl part of speech: adjective lyrical in spanish: lírico, pronunciation: lɪrɪkəl part of speech: adjective singing in spanish: canto, pronunciation: sɪŋɪŋ part of speech: noun ariose in spanish: ariose, pronunciation: ɑrioʊsi part of speech: adjective cantabile in spanish: cantabile, pronunciation: kæntəbaɪl part of speech: adjective melodic in spanish: melódico, pronunciation: məlɑdɪk part of speech: adjective honeyed in spanish: meloso, pronunciation: hʌnid part of speech: adjective canorous in spanish: canoro, pronunciation: kænɜrəs part of speech: adjective tuneful in spanish: melodioso, pronunciation: tunfəl part of speech: adjective mellisonant in spanish: mellisonant, pronunciation: meləsənənt part of speech: adjective songlike in spanish: como una canción, pronunciation: sɔŋlaɪk part of speech: adjective songful in spanish: melódico, pronunciation: sɔŋfəl part of speech: adjective

Melodious antonyms

tuneless pronunciation: tunləs part of speech: adjective unmusical pronunciation: ənmjuzɪkəl part of speech: adjective unmelodious pronunciation: ənmɪloʊdiəs part of speech: adjective unmelodic pronunciation: ənmɪlɑdɪk part of speech: adjective untuneful pronunciation: əntunfəl part of speech: adjective
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