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euphonious

[yoo-foh-nee-uhs] / yuˈfoʊ ni əs /


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Generally when popular movies become stage works they start singing, and the sound is rarely euphonious.

From The Wall Street Journal

The town, less than 3 miles from Cedar Lake, Seattle’s primary water reservoir, was euphoniously renamed Cedar Falls.

From Seattle Times

The result was the bright, euphonious blend that became the group’s trademark.

From New York Times

“Not to mention that the car horn can be a little cacophonous. And so it was euphonious to be able to use this melody instead. Because we didn’t want to add to traffic noise pollution.”

From The Verge

When a D.J. casually refers to Creed as “testosterone rockers from Tallahassee,” for example, King comments about that phrase, “It’s absolutely euphonious, my version of cellar door.”

From New York Times