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    euphony
    /ˈjuːfəni/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being pleasing to the ear: "the poet put euphony before mere factuality"

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  2. Euphony is the combining of words that sound pleasant together or are easy to pronounce, usually because they contain lots of consonants with soft or muffled sounds. Learn how to identify euphony, its opposite cacophony, and the tools used to create it, such as rhyme, rhythm, and figures of speech.

  3. Euphony Audio offers Stylus, a digital music player that runs on its own operating system, and Summus, a music streamer and server. Learn how Stylus and Summus can enhance your audio reproduction and listening experience.

  4. The meaning of EUPHONY is pleasing or sweet sound; especially : the acoustic effect produced by words so formed or combined as to please the ear. Did you know?

  5. Euphony is the use of words and phrases that have a pleasant and melodious sound. Learn how euphony works with other devices like alliteration, assonance and rhyme, and see examples from poetry and literature.

  6. EUPHONY definition: 1. the quality of having a pleasant sound: 2. a situation in which speech sounds in some languages…. Learn more.

  7. Euphony and cacophony, sound patterns used in verse to achieve opposite effects: euphony is pleasing and harmonious; cacophony is harsh and discordant. Euphony is achieved through the use of vowel sounds in words of generally serene imagery.

  8. Euphony is the quality of being pleasant to listen to, often achieved by using harmonious sounds and words. Learn how euphony is created in literature through rhyme, rhythm, consonance, assonance, and other techniques, with examples from Shakespeare, Poe, Frost, and others.

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