Euphonious
(adjective)
Having a pleasing, harmonious, and musical quality of sound, especially when spoken or sung.
Origin:
Derived from the greek 'eu' meaning 'well' and 'phone' meaning 'voice'.
Examples:
- The choir's performance was remarkable for its euphonious blend of voices.
- The poet's words had a euphonious quality that was both musical and soothing.
- The singer's euphonious voice was one of the reasons for her popularity and success.
- The new language learning software used a euphonious combination of sounds and words to help students remember vocabulary.
- The singer's euphonious style was a refreshing change from the harsh and repetitive beats of modern music.