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Pleasing vs Melodious - What's the difference?

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Pleasing is a related term of melodious.


As adjectives the difference between pleasing and melodious

is that pleasing is agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification while melodious is having a pleasant melody or sound; tuneful.

As a noun pleasing

is pleasure or satisfaction, as in the phrase "to my pleasing".

As a verb pleasing

is .

pleasing

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification.
  • Synonyms

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    Noun

  • pleasure or satisfaction, as in the phrase "to my pleasing."
  • * (Isaac Barrow)
  • What more palpable confutation can there be of human vanity and arrogance, of all lofty imaginations, all presumptuous confidences, all turgid humours, all fond self-pleasings and self-admirings, than is that tragical cross

    Verb

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  • Anagrams

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    melodious

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having a pleasant melody or sound; tuneful.
  • * {{quote-news
  • , year=2013 , date=October 13 , author=Erik Adams , title=TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “Lisa’s Wedding” (season six, episode 19; originally aired 3/19/1995) , work=The Onion AV Club citation , page= , passage=Patinkin’s melodious voice is a natural fit for animation, and he breathes just the right type of upper-crust life into Hugh in 22 short minutes. }}