Words that rhyme with unmelodious
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commodious
adj 1: large and roomy (`convenient' is archaic in this sense); "a commodious harbor"; "a commodious building suitable for conventions" [syn: commodious, convenient] [ant: incommodious] -
compendious
adj 1: briefly giving the gist of something; "a short and compendious book"; "a compact style is brief and pithy"; "succinct comparisons"; "a summary formulation of a wide- ranging subject" [syn: compendious, compact, succinct, summary] -
fastidious
adj 1: giving careful attention to detail; hard to please; excessively concerned with cleanliness; "a fastidious and incisive intellect"; "fastidious about personal cleanliness" [ant: unfastidious] 2: having complicated nutritional requirements; especially growing only in special artificial cultures; "fastidious microorganisms"; "certain highly specialized xerophytes are extremely exacting in their requirements" [syn: fastidious, exacting] [ant: unfastidious] -
hideous
adj 1: grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror; "subjected to outrageous cruelty"; "a hideous pattern of injustice"; "horrific conditions in the mining industry" [syn: hideous, horrid, horrific, outrageous] 2: so extremely ugly as to be terrifying; "a hideous scar"; "a repulsive mask" [syn: hideous, repulsive] -
incommodious
adj 1: uncomfortably or inconveniently small; "incommodious hotel accommodations" [ant: commodious, convenient] -
insidious
adj 1: beguiling but harmful; "insidious pleasures" 2: intended to entrap 3: working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way; "glaucoma is an insidious disease"; "a subtle poison" [syn: insidious, pernicious, subtle] -
invidious
adj 1: containing or implying a slight or showing prejudice; "discriminatory attitudes and practices"; "invidious comparisons" [syn: discriminatory, invidious] -
melodious
adj 1: having a musical sound; especially a pleasing tune [syn: tuneful, melodious] [ant: tuneless, unmelodious, untuneful] 2: containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody; "the melodious song of a meadowlark" [syn: melodious, melodic, musical] [ant: unmelodic, unmelodious, unmusical] -
odious
adj 1: unequivocally detestable; "abominable treatment of prisoners"; "detestable vices"; "execrable crimes"; "consequences odious to those you govern"- Edmund Burke [syn: abominable, detestable, execrable, odious] -
perfidious
adj 1: tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans; "Punic faith"; "the perfidious Judas"; "the fiercest and most treacherous of foes"; "treacherous intrigues" [syn: punic, perfidious, treacherous] -
radius
n 1: the length of a line segment between the center and circumference of a circle or sphere [syn: radius, r] 2: a straight line from the center to the perimeter of a circle (or from the center to the surface of a sphere) 3: a circular region whose area is indicated by the length of its radius; "they located it within a radius of 2 miles" 4: the outer and slightly shorter of the two bones of the human forearm 5: support consisting of a radial member of a wheel joining the hub to the rim [syn: spoke, wheel spoke, radius] -
studious
adj 1: marked by care and effort; "made a studious attempt to fix the television set" 2: characterized by diligent study and fondness for reading; "a bookish farmer who always had a book in his pocket"; "a quiet studious child" [syn: bookish, studious] -
studiously
adv 1: in a studious manner; "she examined the data studiously" -
tedious
adj 1: so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness; "a boring evening with uninteresting people"; "the deadening effect of some routine tasks"; "a dull play"; "his competent but dull performance"; "a ho-hum speaker who couldn't capture their attention"; "what an irksome task the writing of long letters is"- Edmund Burke; "tedious days on the train"; "the tiresome chirping of a cricket"- Mark Twain; "other people's dreams are dreadfully wearisome" [syn: boring, deadening, dull, ho-hum, irksome, slow, tedious, tiresome, wearisome] 2: using or containing too many words; "long-winded (or windy) speakers"; "verbose and ineffective instructional methods"; "newspapers of the day printed long wordy editorials"; "proceedings were delayed by wordy disputes" [syn: long- winded, tedious, verbose, windy, wordy] -
claudius
n 1: Roman Emperor after his nephew Caligula was murdered; consolidated the Roman Empire and conquered southern Britain; was poisoned by his fourth wife Agrippina after her son Nero was named as Claudius' heir (10 BC to AD 54) [syn: Claudius, Claudius I, Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus] -
sardius
n 1: a deep orange-red variety of chalcedony [syn: sard, sardine, sardius] -
thaddeus
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herodias
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methodius
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