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mellifluous

[muh-lif-loo-uhs] / məˈlɪf lu əs /


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An American Shakespearean who can hold his own with the Brits, he combines mellifluous diction with muscular imagination.

From Los Angeles Times

By 1978, his glossy album “Give Thankx” was influenced by his African travels, and its mellifluous production added the feel of American soul, showing off the power of his voice.

From The Wall Street Journal

Blessed with a sweet, mellifluous voice, he began singing at his local church at the age of six.

From BBC

Joyce’s words rang out mellifluously at the start of the production, but as the main characters emerged from the reading, some of the musicality of the writing was lost.

From Los Angeles Times

Known for his conversational style and a smooth, mellifluous voice, Marcus is a one-man operation, serving as his own engineer and equipment manager.

From Los Angeles Times