Pronunciation: /ˈɛəriˌoʊs/
adjective describing something that is melodious or song-like in nature
A1 The birds sang ariose melodies in the morning.
A2 She had a beautiful, ariose voice that captivated everyone who heard her sing.
B1 The opera singer's ariose performance brought tears to the audience's eyes.
B2 The ariose music of the symphony orchestra filled the concert hall with beauty and emotion.
C1 The ariose composition by the renowned composer was hailed as a masterpiece.
C2 The ariose sonata performed by the virtuoso pianist was a transcendent experience for all in attendance.
formal The ariose melodies of the opera captivated the audience.
informal I love listening to ariose music while I study.
slang That song has such an ariose vibe, I can't stop listening to it.
figurative Her words were as ariose as a symphony, flowing effortlessly and beautifully.
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