melodia

/me loh ˈde ə/

Definitions

1. noun

a musical composition in a simple or traditional style, especially one that is soothing or sentimental

“The singer’s soothing melodia helped her audience relax.”

2. noun

a series of musical notes or sounds, especially one that is pleasing or harmonious

“The melodia of the birds outside her window filled her room with serenity.”

3. noun

a musical phrase or idea, especially one that is repeated or becomes a theme

“The composer crafted a beautiful melodia that wove its way throughout the entire symphony.”

4. noun

a musical composition or piece, especially one that is short or simple

“The singer performed a short melodia as an encore.”

5. noun

a series of musical notes or sounds that are used as a theme or motif

“The melodia of the main theme in the movie was catchy and memorable.”

6. verb

to create or compose a musical piece, especially one that is soothing or sentimental

“The composer melodied a beautiful lullaby for her baby.”

7. verb

to create or arrange a series of musical notes or sounds, especially one that is pleasing or harmonious

“The musician melodied a soothing melody to accompany the dancers.”

8. verb

to repeat or echo a musical phrase or idea, especially one that is repeated or becomes a theme

“The singer melodied the chorus to emphasize its importance.”

9. verb

to create or arrange a musical composition or piece, especially one that is short or simple

“The musician melodied a short melodia as a warm-up exercise.”

Synonyms

  • air
  • melody
  • theme

Antonyms

  • cacophony
  • discord