Euphonies

/juːˈfəniz/

मधुर ध्वनियाँ; ध्वनिमाधुर्य; कानों को भाने वाली उच्चारण-ध्वनि

Origin & History

From euphony, via Late Latin euphonia from Greek euphōnia ('sweetness of voice/sound'), from eu- ('good') + phōnē ('sound, voice').

'Euphony' से; लेटिन euphonia के माध्यम से, जो यूनानी euphōnia ('मधुर ध्वनि/आवाज़') से आया है; eu- ('अच्छा') + phōnē ('ध्वनि/आवाज़')।

Definition

Euphonies are pleasing, smooth-sounding pronunciations or combinations of speech sounds that feel harmonious to the ear, often discussed in poetry, rhetoric, and linguistics.

'Euphonies' का अर्थ है ऐसे मधुर, कानों को अच्छे लगने वाले उच्चारण या ध्वनियों के संयोजन जो सुनने में समंजस्यपूर्ण लगते हैं; इसका प्रयोग अक्सर कविता, वक्तृत्व और भाषाविज्ञान में होता है।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
The poet relied on euphonies to make the lines flow smoothly.

Usage Examples

In her reading, the euphonies of the language were especially noticeable.
Writers often choose words for their euphonies rather than strict precision.
The speech was full of euphonies that made it pleasant to listen to.
When I hear you speak, I hear beautiful euphony.

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Idioms & Phrases

Euphony to the ear
कानों को मधुर लगने वाली ध्वनिमयता
For euphony
मधुरता/ध्वनिसौंदर्य के लिए