Pronunciation: me-lif-lu-us Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Mellifluous is a term derived from the Latin words 'mel' for honey and 'fluere' to flow. As such, it characterizes sounds, voices, and music which are pleasingly smooth, flowing, and honey-sweet to the ears. It's a word often used to describe rich, eloquent and harmonious language or sounds that comfort, inspire, and captivate the listener. Usage: Her mellifluous voice echoed through the hall, capturing the attention and admiration of everyone present. | | | |
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