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Definition of "unmelodious" [unmelodious]

  • Not melodious. (adjective)

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Use "unmelodious" in a sentence
  • "And still he sat signing the cards, only dimly aware of the commotion outside when he lifted the window to clear the room of his cigarette smoke -- chaotic Christmas noise, which sometimes resolved itself into a sort of syncopation, as when simple unmelodious people sang."
  • "The wide world is wrapped in stories of those transformed into swans, with their more-true-than-human loves and their raw unmelodious voices."
  • "Saint Wendelin the Shepherd, in a strain so discordant, as startled every bird from every bush by which they passed There was never a more unmelodious melody, whether sacred or profane, than that under protection of which the elder Philipson thus conferred with his son."