Pronunciation: /iːəˈliːn/
noun a type of ancient Greek music scale
A1 I learned to play the aeoline in my music class.
A2 The aeoline is a type of wind instrument that produces beautiful melodies.
B1 The musician showcased his skills on the aeoline during the concert.
B2 She composed a haunting melody on the aeoline that captivated the audience.
C1 The aeoline player demonstrated incredible virtuosity during the performance.
C2 The aeoline's ethereal sound filled the concert hall with a sense of tranquility.
adjective relating to the ancient Greek music scale
A1 The aeoline wind gently rustled the leaves.
A2 The aeoline sound of the flute filled the room.
B1 The aeoline melody carried through the concert hall.
B2 The aeoline atmosphere of the garden was peaceful and serene.
C1 The aeoline quality of her voice captivated the audience.
C2 The aeoline music played by the orchestra was mesmerizing.
formal The aeoline harp produces a beautiful, ethereal sound.
informal I love the sound of the aeoline harp, it's so soothing.
slang That aeoline harp is lit, man.
figurative Her voice was like an aeoline harp, enchanting everyone who heard it.
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