melodize
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
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(tr) to provide with a melody
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(tr) to make melodious
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(intr) to sing or play melodies
Other Word Forms
- melodizer noun
- unmelodized adjective
Etymology
Origin of melodize
Example Sentences
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First as music, as a hook, as a melodized lyric that qualifies as catchy despite its peculiarity.
From Washington Post
He sings in a paint-flat baritone that feels forthright, like melodized speech, but the pace and construction of his lyrics should make us wonder about what isn’t being said.
From Washington Post
He will not impose variety, but he will utter humdrum verse, as far as possible, under the conditions of his melodized feeling.
From Project Gutenberg
He only is a painter who can melodize and harmonize hue—if he fail in this, he is no member of the brotherhood.
From Project Gutenberg
Nature always melodizes by imperceptible gradations, while she harmonizes by distinct contrasts.
From Project Gutenberg
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