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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Ariose' in a Sentence

"Having a melodious or songlike quality; characterized by melody." more

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The children's choir performed an ariose song during the school assembly.
The musical box played an ariose lullaby to help the baby sleep.
Grandma played an ariose lullaby on her guitar to put the baby to sleep.
The ariose melody of the birds filled the garden with sweet tunes.
The little girl hummed an ariose song while playing with her toys.
As the waves crashed on the shore, they created an ariose symphony that echoed across the beach.
The children performed an ariose song at the school concert, captivating the audience.
The ariose tunes of the birds filled the air during the morning walk.
The singer's ariose voice resonated beautifully in the grand auditorium.
The ariose tune of the birds in the morning made everyone feel happy.
The princess danced to the ariose music at the royal ball.
The ariose jingle of the ice cream truck brought joy to the neighborhood on a hot summer day.
The wind whispered an ariose lullaby through the rustling leaves of the trees.
The music played on the radio had an ariose quality that made everyone dance.
The wind whispered through the trees in an ariose manner on a calm day.
Her laughter was so ariose that it filled the room with joy.

Ariose

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adjectiveHaving a melodious or songlike quality; characterized by melody.

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Last Updated On: July 10, 2024
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