Euphony (noun)

The quality of 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:

  1. The euphony of the choir's voices created a beautiful and soothing sound.
  2. The poet's words were chosen for their euphony and rhythm, as well as their meaning.
  3. The singer's euphony was one of the reasons for her popularity and success.
  4. The new language learning software used a euphony of sounds and words to help students remember vocabulary.
  5. The singer's euphony was a refreshing change from the harsh and repetitive beats of modern music.
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