Definitions for euphonies

euphonies eu·pho·ny

Spelling: [yoo-fuh-nee]
IPA: /ˈyu fə ni/

Euphonies is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 314 anagrams from letters in euphonies (eehinopsu).

Definitions for euphonies

noun

  1. agreeableness of sound; pleasing effect to the ear, especially a pleasant sounding or harmonious combination or succession of words:
  2. agreeableness of sound; pleasing effect to the ear, especially a pleasant sounding or harmonious combination or succession of words:

Origin of euphonies

1615-25; Late Latin euphōnia Greek euphōnía. See eu-, -phony

Examples for euphonies

Here even standard English has had to make concessions to euphony.

It only incumbers it and interferes with the flow and euphony.

I have retained several of the French names, on account of their measure and euphony.

The other reason given to vindicate the polite pronunciation, is euphony.

These, and some other changes, are made for the sake of euphony.

That is the name—and in the interest of euphony it is impossible not to regret the fact.

The question, however, is a question of euphony, rather than of aught else.

I have assumed it, therefore, as a title, as much from its antiquity as for its euphony.

“Swampville” was euphony, and “Mud Creek” soft music in comparison!

These may in a great measure be traced to euphony combined with originality.

The other reason given to vindicate the polite pronunciation, is euphony.

The question, however, is a question of euphony, rather than of aught else.

Here even standard English has had to make concessions to euphony.

I have retained several of the French names, on account of their measure and euphony.

These may in a great measure be traced to euphony combined with originality.

That is the name—and in the interest of euphony it is impossible not to regret the fact.

These, and some other changes, are made for the sake of euphony.

I have assumed it, therefore, as a title, as much from its antiquity as for its euphony.

“Swampville” was euphony, and “Mud Creek” soft music in comparison!

It only incumbers it and interferes with the flow and euphony.

Word Value for euphonies
Scrable

15

Words with friends

16

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