1. mellifluous - Adjective
2. mellifluous - Adjective Satellite
Flowing as with honey; smooth; flowing sweetly or smoothly; as, a mellifluous voice.
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"Adichie embodies a literary cosmopolitanism as expansive and mellifluous as her name: she offers tales that make world literature from American fictions. Source: Internet
Her song is sung in their mellifluous voices. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, I’m getting my mellifluous, slightly-melancholic/yet-slightly-serene autumnal folk kick with (and see them, Oct 6 at ). Source: Internet
At a young age, he has captured the imagination of country with his mellifluous music. Source: Internet
The event proceeded with the mellifluous singing of 'Breastplate of St Patrick' and 'Hail Glorious St Patrick' by the school choir. Source: Internet