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melodic

[muh-lod-ik]

adjective

  1. melodious.

  2. of or relating to melody, as distinguished from harmony and rhythm.



melodic

/ ɪˈɒɪ /

adjective

  1. of or relating to melody

  2. of or relating to a part in a piece of music

  3. tuneful or melodious

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • melodically adverb
  • nonmelodic adjective
  • nonmelodically adverb
  • unmelodic adjective
  • unmelodically adverb
  • ˈǻ徱 adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of melodic1

1815–25; < Late Latin ō徱ܲ < Greek ō徱ó. See melody, -ic
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So sophisticated and delicate in its moon-eyed teenage passions, full of artful melodic moves bolstered by the pure-water harmonies that would define the group.

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"They're beautiful birds – intelligent, friendly and they have the most beautiful song with a lovely melodic tone to it," she explained.

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"Eurovision really needs big melodic hooks. You want people across Europe to be singing that melody. The need for a very accessible, catchy chorus is essential."

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And then I looked for the long lines, mostly birds, the wolves also have some very long soloistic melodic lines, which are on pitch.

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I think about melodic lines that are sweeping, vast and gentle.

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