mellifluous in English

adjective
1
(of a voice or words) sweet or musical; pleasant to hear.
the voice was mellifluous and smooth

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1. The voice was mellifluous and smooth.

2. Her voice was distinctive, soft and mellifluous.

3. Soon the room is filled with Bates' mellifluous tones.

4. I grew up around people who had wonderful, mellifluous voices.

5. Synonyms for Assonant include alliterative, echoing, poetic, repetitive, melodious, musical, melodic, euphonious, mellifluous and harmonious

6. The more mellifluous the singer, the more dexterous the harpist, the more mates he attracts.

7. Sinclair was perhaps best known as the mellifluous former host of the sophisticated "Ideas" series and its summer replacement, "A is for Aardvark".

8. Choirboy There the mellifluous voices of Choirboys, the harmony of improvised polyphony, and the cadences of locally composed plainchant incited the populace to veneration

9. Anuenue Batavian Lettuce - Organic Latuca sativa (72 days) Its mellifluous Hawaiian name (pronounced AH-new-ee-new-ee) means ‘rainbow’ though it is a uniform dark green

10. (Some other fluere descendants are confluence, fluctuate, fluid, influence, mellifluous, and superfluous.) The older sense of Affluent refers, both literally and figuratively, to an abundant flow, as in "an Affluent fountain" or "Affluent …

11. The actual text of the Bible that he was reading—we are in the late fourth century C.E.—was not the later, mellifluous Latin translation known as the Vulgate, but a much Clumsier, awkward version now studied only by scholars, the Vetus Latina