English to Gujarati Dictionary melodious

melodious

મેલોડીયસ
definition
adjective
the melodious chant of the monks
of, producing, or having a pleasant tune; tuneful.
translation of 'Melodious '
કર્ણપ્રિય,
સૂરાવટવાળું,
મંજુલ
example
‘Our guitarist does backflips while he plays,’ says Brown, in a soft, 'melodious' voice.
But Sylvia had the sort of 'melodious' and cultured voice which defied classification; her English and Afrikaans were of a high order.
In contrast, the dances of Asia stand out for their splendid colour and costumes and 'melodious' instrumental music and drum beats.
His high range of 'melodious' voice and the magic in it seemed spellbinding.
Her voice, soft and 'melodious' , carried throughout the small café easily so that there wasn't a single corner that wasn't untouched by her voice.
Organisers feel it is a great opportunity for the public to hear the pleasant and 'melodious' jazz harmonies in a great natural environment and mountains during August summer nights.
The conductor and the orchestra have played the 'melodious' and popular classics ad infinitum and they want a change.
An enterprising and chirpy Manju enthralled the crowd with her 'melodious' voice.
But given the right platform, those blessed with a 'melodious' voice can certainly go places.
Daniel was quite busy playing a 'melodious' viola-violin duet with Delia.
Thanks for adding your rich voice to this 'melodious' group.
From 1912, this piece, in the key of E minor, is very expressive and 'melodious' with an element of sadness.
By comparison, their playing was straight, sometimes lumpy, with no attempts to arch the phrases in a 'melodious' fashion.
Lamar's voice had a sweet 'melodious' sound to it.
In Asha's case, it was her 'melodious' voice that led her to Carnegie Hall.
Some of the most popular and 'melodious' Bulgarian hits invited everyone to dance even though there was little space for hand waving and impressive steps.
No sooner had the 'melodious' Chopin finished when a newfangled Gershwin song was beating away.
Somewhere in the distance in the once quiet forest, a bird started to sing a 'melodious' tune.
Her parents were Carnatic music teachers too, and her home was always full of 'melodious' voices.
It's a good song, catchy and 'melodious' with decent lyrics.
Boubil and Schonberg created a score with countless showstoppers linked with recitative that is 'melodious' and easily understood.
In her clear, 'melodious' voice, she stated that she was naturally empathic-she could feel the emotions of others- and that she was a telepath.
He spoke with his ladies in a friendly, 'melodious' voice as he carried out boxes of expensive, impractical footwear for their pleasure and delight.
Kitty's 'melodious' voice broke into his thoughts.
This recording is exciting, gorgeous, weaving the rhythm of the drum with 'melodious' strings, wind instruments and female chant.
They sang beautifully, several 'melodious' old tunes I'd never heard before.
It is a keen ear which remarks the 'melodious' quality of a voice coming from a crowd.
Running her tiny fingers on the keyboard, Ksemya plays such 'melodious' music that the after-effect lingers on for a while.
About a year later Flagello wrote Sea Cliffs, which is a 'melodious' , sentimental, short work for string orchestra.
Liszt tells the poet's story with music that is memorably 'melodious' and dramatic; this is one of the highlights among the thirteen.
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