Pronunciation: /ˈhɑːrməni/

Definitions of harmony

noun a consistent, orderly, or pleasing arrangement of parts

Example Sentences

A1 The music group sang in perfect harmony.

A2 The colors of the painting work together in harmony.

B1 The team worked in harmony to complete the project on time.

B2 The orchestra played with such harmony that it brought tears to the audience's eyes.

C1 The different departments in the company function in harmony, leading to great success.

C2 The political leaders aimed to achieve harmony among the nations for lasting peace.

Examples of harmony in a Sentence

formal The orchestra played in perfect harmony, creating a beautiful symphony.

informal When we all work together in harmony, things get done much quicker.

slang Me and my best friend are always in sync, we're like harmony personified.

figurative Finding harmony within yourself is the key to true happiness.

Grammatical Forms of harmony

past tense

harmonized

plural

harmonies

comparative

more harmonious

superlative

most harmonious

present tense

harmonizes

future tense

will harmonize

perfect tense

has harmonized

continuous tense

is harmonizing

singular

harmony

positive degree

harmonious

infinitive

to harmonize

gerund

harmonizing

participle

harmonized

Origin and Evolution of harmony

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'harmony' originated from the Greek word 'harmonia' meaning joint, agreement, concord.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'harmony' expanded its meaning to include a pleasing arrangement of parts, sound, colors, or other elements in a whole.