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Often used in the same context:
mellifluous,
melodious,
whispery,
songful,
sibilant,
quavery,
tinkly,
sonorous,
honeyed,
breathy,
plaintive,
plummy,
cadenced,
flutelike,
stentorian,
tuneful,
adenoidal,
clangorous,
nasal twang,
toneless,
mellow,
melismatic,
throaty,
euphonious,
tremulous,
plangent,
soulful,
melancholy,
kyrie eleison,
melodic,
jaunty,
jazzy,
twinkly,
scat singing,
lugubrious,
basso profundo,
jingly,
lyrical,
ethereal,
dreamy,
beguiling,
guttural,
croaky,
warble,
mournful,
winsome,
florid,
microtonal,
raspy,
falsetto,
earthy,
songlike,
fluttery,
seraphic,
jangly,
incantatory,
sepulchral,
mozartian,
shawm,
melancholic,
soothing,
onomatopoeic,
bluesy,
flowery,
velvety,
fortissimo,
hypnotic,
unmodulated,
unmelodic,
orotund,
cor anglais,
plainsong,
growly,
screechy,
twangy,
languorous,
overfamiliar,
polytonal,
aural,
seductive,
gravelly,
punchy,
doleful,
trembly,
staccato,
luscious,
resonant,
lambent,
decrescendo,
strophic,
chirpy,
limpid,
entrancing,
pellucid,
overloud,
groovy,
bewitching,
da capo,
hummable,
sultry,
brassy,
euphonic,
syncopated,
singsong,
quavering,
sweeter,
sweetest,
tuneless,
unmusical,
inaudible
Synonyms:
honeyed,
mellifluous,
mellisonant,
melodic,
melodious,
musical,
pleasant,
sweet
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— Nouns for dulcet:
tones,
voice,
sounds
notes,
tone,
strains,
sound,
breath,
melody,
symphonies,
music,
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