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euphony

[yoo-fuh-nee] / ˈyu fə ni /
NOUN
harmony
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Finally, our group out here settled on Federalist Society as a name, which I suppose makes up in euphony what it lacks in accuracy.

From Salon • Dec. 2, 2021

Listen to how the music unfolds: passages that slyly verge on atonality are linked like gossamer chains to hinge moments of pure tonal euphony, each expressing a clear dramatic point.

From The New Yorker • Feb. 28, 2019

He was richly alive to cadence and euphony.

From Economist • May 23, 2018

Peele is one of those Elizabethan writers whose verse has a grace and euphony that bring the spoken word uncannily close to the condition of music.

From The Guardian • Oct. 11, 2010

Molly quoted the verses in her soft, clear voice, adding: “I say ‘gnarled oaks olden’ for euphony, but I always think ‘beech.’

From Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days by Speed, Nell




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