"Unmelodious" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unmelodious" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unmelodious" Meaning

The word "unmelodious" is an adjective that refers to a sound or a voice that is unpleasant or harsh to the ear. It is the opposite of melodious, which is a sound that is pleasing and harmonious. In other words, something that is unmelodious is discordant, jarring, or lacks musical harmony.

"Unmelodious" Examples

Usage Examples for "unmelodious"


- The unmelodious howling of the wind made it difficult for us to sleep.
- The unmelodious mixture of sour and bitter flavors in the punch made it almost undrinkable.
- The unmelodious music of the broken guitar strings filled the room with an unpleasant sound.
- The unmelodious song of the donkey carried well across the rural landscape.
- The music was initially pleasant but ended in an unmelodious abruptness that shocked everyone.

"Unmelodious" Similar Words

Unmatchable

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Unmatched

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Having no equal or match; unmatched pairs or opponents leave one side without a partner.<br><br>Example: The player was left unmatched because no one was willing to be her partner in the card game.

Unmatured

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Not fully developed or mature; not yet complete or finished.<br><br>Example: The company still has an unmatured market in the region, providing opportunities for growth.

Unmeasurable

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Unmeasurably

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Unmeasured

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Unmellowed

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Unmelodic

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The word "unmelodic" means not having a pleasant or harmonious sound. It refers to something that is discordant, jarring, or unpleasant to listen to, either because of its tone, pitch, rhythm, or overall musical quality.

Unmendable

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Unmendable refers to something that cannot be repaired or set right, especially because it is beyond repair or has a fault that cannot be fixed. It is the opposite of mending, meaning to repair or fix something.

Unmentionable

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Unmentionables

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Unmentioned

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Unmerciful

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Unmercifully

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Unmerge

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To break up or dissolve a connection, union, or combination of two or more things. For example: <br><br>"The company decided to unmerge its two departments and operate as separate units."

Unmerited

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Unexpected or undeserved. <br><br>Example: He received an unmerited promotion after only one year of service.