Comparative for musically or melodically tuneful or melodious
“When the soul hears harmonious music, it is reminded of the celestial harmony it perceived before entering matter.”
Comparative for having different elements in the correct proportions
“His personality was a harmonious blend of a saint, spiritual scientist, yogi, philosopher, psychologist, writer, reformer, freedom fighter, researcher, eminent scholar, and visionary.”
Comparative for free from disagreement or dissent
“Again, it was the patron's role to mediate between the artist and the press, ensuring a harmonious relationship on both sides.”
Comparative for consistent, compatible, or in agreement with something else or a whole
“A picture painted predominantly in harmonious colors would be described as having a narrow hue range, and would convey a sense of quietness or calm.”
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