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harmonious - musically pleasing |
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unharmonious,
inharmonious lacking in harmony of parts; "an inharmonious (or incongruous) mixture of architectural styles"
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compatible able to exist and perform in harmonious or agreeable combination; "a compatible married couple"; "her deeds were compatible with her ideology"
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harmonical,
harmonised,
harmonized,
consonant,
harmonic involving or characterized by harmony
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harmonic,
sympathetic relating to vibrations that occur as a result of vibrations in a nearby body; "sympathetic vibration"
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on-key,
true in tune; accurate in pitch; "a true note"
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pure in a state of sexual virginity; "pure and vestal modesty"; "a spinster or virgin lady"; "men have decreed that their women must be pure and virginal"
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symphonious,
symphonic harmonious in sound; "the symphonic hum of a million insects"
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harmonious - exhibiting equivalence or correspondence among constituents of an entity or between different entities |
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proportionate,
symmetrical |
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balanced being in a state of proper equilibrium; "the carefully balanced seesaw"; "a properly balanced symphony orchestra"; "a balanced assessment of intellectual and cultural history"; "a balanced blend of whiskeys"; "the educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers"
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harmonious - existing together in harmony; "harmonious family relationships" |
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compatible able to exist and perform in harmonious or agreeable combination; "a compatible married couple"; "her deeds were compatible with her ideology"
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harmonious - suitable and fitting; "the tailored clothes were harmonious with her military bearing" |
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congruent,
congruous coinciding when superimposed
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