Sentence example with the word 'unmelodious'

unmelodious

absonant, cracked, discordant, dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, off, out of pitch, raucous, sour, unharmonious, untuned

Definition adj. not having a musical sound or pleasing tune

Last update: July 29, 2015


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Of an olive-green above, deeply tinted in some parts with black and in others lightened by yellow, and beneath of a yellowish-white again marked with black, the male of this species has at least a becoming if not a brilliant garb, and possesses a song that is not unmelodious, though the resemblance of some of its notes to the running-down of a piece of clockwork is more remarkable than pleasing.   [Please select]

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If a person's voice is pitched too high, is harsh and unmelodious, the remedy is by way of a process of forgetting.   [Please select]

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From a very prosy, tiresome, unmelodious singer, it is suddenly transformed for a brief moment into a lyric poet of great power.   [Please select]

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The man at the piano still thrashed out his unmelodious chords.   [Please select]

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'" Men cannot cheer lying on their stomachs, but the unmelodious grunt--"We will, sir, by God, we will.'   [Please select]

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They are not ashamed to introduce their unmelodious calls into the avian chorus.   [Please select]

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It sounds like the unmelodious clicking of pebbles, while the song of the skylark is loud, clear, and ringing.   [Please select]

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The unmelodious call of a flicker in the pine-tree, and a towhee singing in the distance.   [Please select]

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They are not singing-birds; but the male sometimes, though rarely, attempts a song, and utters, with considerable effort, a series of chattering unmelodious notes.   [Please select]

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On a warm day in winter they are occasionally heard attempting to sing, the bird darting up vertically into the air and pouring out with great energy a confused torrent of unmelodious sounds.   [Please select]

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