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Definitions from the WebTerm: melodisePart of Speech: verb Sense 1: to sing or play music in a melodious or harmonious manner Example sentence 1: She melodised a sweet lullaby to put her baby to sleep. Example sentence 2: The talented pianist melodised the sonata flawlessly, captivating the audience. Part of Speech: noun Sense 1: the act or process of melodising; a melodious melody or tune Example sentence 1: The melodise of the birds in the morning created a soothing atmosphere. Example sentence 2: The orchestra's melodise reverberated through the concert hall, enchanting everyone present. Part of Speech: adjective Sense 1: relating to or characterized by melodiousness Example sentence 1: The melodise tone of her voice made the song truly mesmerizing. Example sentence 2: The melodise keys of the grand piano added elegance to the performance. Part of Speech: adverb Sense 1: in a melodious or harmonious manner Example sentence 1: The singer melodised beautifully, hitting every note with precision. Example sentence 2: The guitar was melodise played, filling the room with harmony. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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