Harmonious

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /hɑːrˈmoʊniəs/

Definitions of harmonious

adjective describing something that is in agreement or harmony; peaceful and balanced

Example Sentences

A1 The children sang a harmonious song together.

A2 The colors of the painting created a harmonious blend.

B1 The team worked in a harmonious manner to complete the project.

B2 The orchestra played a harmonious symphony that captivated the audience.

C1 The architect designed a harmonious building that seamlessly integrated with its surroundings.

C2 The relationships within the company were harmonious, leading to increased productivity and morale.

Examples of harmonious in a Sentence

formal The orchestra played a harmonious symphony that captivated the audience.

informal Their voices blended together in a harmonious melody during the karaoke session.

slang The group of friends had a harmonious vibe going on at the party.

figurative The colors in the painting created a harmonious balance that was pleasing to the eye.

Grammatical Forms of harmonious

past tense

harmonized

plural

harmoniouses

comparative

more harmonious

superlative

most harmonious

present tense

harmonize

future tense

will harmonize

perfect tense

have harmonized

continuous tense

is harmonizing

singular

harmonious

positive degree

harmonious

infinitive

to harmonize

gerund

harmonizing

participle

harmonized

Origin and Evolution of harmonious

First Known Use: 1545 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'harmonious' originated from the Latin word 'harmonia' which came from the Greek word 'harmonia' meaning agreement or concord.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe musical harmony, the word 'harmonious' evolved to also refer to a pleasing arrangement or combination of parts in other contexts such as relationships, colors, or design.