Melody

Noun

 * 1) tune; sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase

Synonyms

 * tune

Derived terms

 * melodic
 * melodic
 * melodious
 * melodium

Related terms

 * melodrama

Adjectives for Melody
celestial; untutored; strenuous; cloying; minstrel; delightsome; uplifted; faint-toned; venomed; wild; joyous; wondrous; beguiling; triumphant; exquisite; delicate; ravishing; stirring; vagrant; organic; harmonic; enchanting; sweetest; heavenly; thrilling; booming; siren; high; sky-born; congenial; conjuring; ancient; plaintive; unfailing; untaught; agreeable; liquid; chastened; efflorescent; breaking; consoling; unintelligible; symmetrical; ecstatic; oblivious; unearthly; hireling; nerve-dissolving; elegant; fresh; enchanted; delicious; pathetic; characteristic; rhythmic; facile; inspired; sustained; superabundant; acquired; original; sweet; lilting; exalted; stately; terrible; distinct; enervating; immortal.

Verbs for Melody
air—;  chant—;  chorus—;   compose—; drench in—; drown—; hum—; imprison—; improvise—; join in—; lilt to—; modulate —; wheedle—out of; —gratifies; —haunts; —heralds; —lingers; —rings out; —soars; —wanes.

Thesaurus
air, aria, bel canto, canto, cantus, descant, diapason, dulcetness, euphoniousness, euphony, harmony, lay, line, lyrics, measure, mellifluence, mellifluousness, melodia, melodic line, melodiousness, musical quality, musical sound, musicality, note, refrain, solo, solo part, song, soprano part, strain, sweetness, theme, tonality, tone, treble, tune, tunefulness, warble

Etymology
melodie:, from melodie:, from  melodia:, from  μελῳδία:, from μέλος: + ἀοιδή:, contracted form ᾠδή:.

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