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harmonious
[hahr-moh-nee-uhs]
adjective
marked by agreement in feeling, attitude, or action.
a harmonious group.
Synonyms: , ,Antonyms:forming a pleasingly consistent whole; congruous.
harmonious colors.
Synonyms: , , ,pleasant to the ear; tuneful; melodious.
Antonyms:
harmonious
/ ɑːˈəʊɪə /
adjective
(esp of colours or sounds) fitting together well
having agreement or consensus
tuneful, consonant, or melodious
Other Word Forms
- harmoniously adverb
- harmoniousness noun
- nonharmonious adjective
- nonharmoniously adverb
- nonharmoniousness noun
- preharmonious adjective
- preharmoniously adverb
- preharmoniousness noun
- unharmonious adjective
- unharmoniously adverb
- ˈDzԾdzܲ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of harmonious1
Example Sentences
His side, roughly speaking, sees urbanization as a permanent reality and harmonious biodiversity — sharing these spaces with our plant and animal relatives — as the most important goal.
As with most relationships, there have been odd sour notes through the years, but mostly harmonious music.
That may sound harmonious, but since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine there's been a noticeable flexing of nationalist muscles in some communities here.
From a crotchety neighbor who yelled at her daughters, she learned that responding with a homemade peach pie can establish a more harmonious relationship with a person undergoing his own private travails.
However, stepping through the front door unveils a captivating burst of vibrant color and Dazey’s signature flower prints, all surprisingly harmonious.
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