Euphony

[Eu·pho*ny]

Shakespeare's language is a good example of euphony: pleasant, musical sounds in harmony, as with “To morrow, and to morrow, and to morrow Creeps in this petty pace from day to day.”

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A pleasing or sweet sound; an easy, smooth enunciation of sounds; a pronunciation of letters and syllables which is pleasing to the ear.

Noun
any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds; "he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes"


n.
A pleasing or sweet sound; an easy, smooth enunciation of sounds; a pronunciation of letters and syllables which is pleasing to the ear.


Euphony

Eu"pho*ny , n.; pl. Euphonies . [L. euphonia, Gr. , fr. sweet-voiced; well + sound, voice; akin to to speak: cf. F. euphonie.] A pleasing or sweet sound; an easy, smooth enunciation of sounds; a pronunciation of letters and syllables which is pleasing to the ear.

A pleasing or sweet sound; an easy, smooth enunciation of sounds; a pronunciation of letters and syllables which is pleasing to the ear.

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