Synonyms for euphonic


Grammar : Adj
Spell : yoo-fon-ik
Phonetic Transcription : yuˈfɒn ɪk


Définition of euphonic

  • adj melodious
Example sentences :
  • The application of euphonic rules was more or less arbitrary.
  • Extract from : « Games and Songs of American Children » by Various
  • Containing the Latin amnis, river, or only a euphonic form of Clitunnus?
  • Extract from : « The River-Names of Europe » by Robert Ferguson
  • There is a euphonic law for every language; all idioms must have an accent.
  • Extract from : « Delsarte System of Oratory » by Various
  • This root is most readily found in the 1st Fut., subject only to euphonic changes.
  • Extract from : « Greek in a Nutshell » by James Strong
  • Some euphonic changes occur in making these additions, which then take the regular declensional endings.
  • Extract from : « Greek in a Nutshell » by James Strong
  • There are auxiliary verbs, and no small amount of euphonic changes; of which one, more especially, deserves notice.
  • Extract from : « Opuscula » by Robert Gordon Latham
  • And although Gizzard felt that the euphonic effect of Tobin & Cane would have been an improvement, he acquiesced.
  • Extract from : « Sube Cane » by Edward Bellamy Partridge
  • The Irish Gaelic, above most other languages, illustrates a euphonic principle that modifies the vowels of a word.
  • Extract from : « The English Language » by Robert Gordon Latham
  • The euphonic reason for the -s, in must, is sufficient to show that it is in a different predicament from durst.
  • Extract from : « The English Language » by Robert Gordon Latham
  • Each nation considers its own language, each tribe its own dialect, euphonic.
  • Extract from : « English Synonyms and Antonyms » by James Champlin Fernald

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