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Meaning of Melody | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈmɛl.ə.di

Definitions

  1. A female given name from English.
  2. A sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase.
  3. A surname.

Equivalents

العربية أغنية النغم لحن نغمة
Azərbaycanca melodiya nəğmə təranə
Български мелодия напе́в
Català melodia
Čeština melodie
Cymraeg alaw
Dansk melodi
Deutsch Klang Melodie
Ελληνικά μελωδία σκοπός
Esperanto melodio
Español melodía
فارسی آهنگ لحن
Français mélodie Mélody
Gaeilge séis
Gàidhlig fonn mànran port
Galego melodía
Magyar dallam melódia
Հայերեն մեղեդի
Íslenska lag
Italiano melodia
ქართული მელოდია
Қазақша әуен күй мелодия саз
ខ្មែរ បទភ្លេង
Kurdî melodî saz saz
Кыргызча күү обон
Latina canor melodia
Lietuvių melodija
Latviešu melodija
Te Reo Māori rangi
Македонски мелодија напев
Монгол ая аялгуу
မြန်မာဘာသာ တေးသွား
Nederlands melodie
Polski melodia
Português melodia
Română melodie
Slovenčina melódia
Slovenščina melodija
Shqip melodi
Српски melodija pjesan мелодија мотив
Svenska melodi
ไทย ทำนอง
Türkmençe saz
Tagalog melodiya
Türkçe ezgi melodi nağme
ئۇيغۇرچە ئاھاڭ
Українська мелодія мотив
اردو آہنگ ترانہ دھن راگ
Tiếng Việt âm điệu giai điệu xoang

Examples

“Alyssa likes to sing melodies while playing the drums.”
“There is a melody upon the Earth as though ten thousand streams all sang together for their homes that they had forsaken in the hills.”
“Slowly she turned round and faced towards a neat white bungalow, set some way back from the path behind a low hedge of golden privet. No light showed, but someone there was playing the piano. The strange elusiveness of the soft, insistent melody seemed to draw her forward.”
“Melody, for this, impossibly, was her mother's name, twinkled in a searching manner over the glasses.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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