melodious
0 antonyms and opposites of melodious, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Pleasant-sounding and tuneful.
Etymology
From Middle English melodious, via Middle French, ultimately built on the same root as melody.
Full origin of melodious →Frequently asked questions
What does “melodious” mean?
The word “melodious” means pleasant-sounding and tuneful. In plain terms, sweet and tuneful to listen to — usually describing a voice, birdsong, or music.
How do you pronounce “melodious”?
“Melodious” is pronounced muh-LOH-dee-uhs (/məˈloʊdi.əs/ in IPA).
How do you use “melodious” in a sentence?
Here is “melodious” used in a sentence: “Birds filled the morning with melodious song.”
What part of speech is “melodious”?
“Melodious” is an adjective.
Where does the word “melodious” come from?
The word “melodious” comes from Middle French. From Middle English melodious, via Middle French, ultimately built on the same root as melody.