Synonym: blending, compatible, congenial, in tune, musical. Similar words: harmony, onion, hormone, charm, enormous, monitor, noxious, dubious. Meaning: [hɑr'məʊnɪəs /hɑː'm-] adj. 1. musically pleasing 2. exhibiting equivalence or correspondence among constituents of an entity or between different entities 3. suitable and fitting 4. existing together in harmony.
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31, Yet the whole was harmonious, welded together beneath the vast expanse of Virginia creeper which covered the walls to the eaves.
32, Harmonious family life requires regular maintenance, and adjustments of understanding as one phase of development gives way to another.
33, They want an atmosphere of goodwill amongst colleagues and to have harmonious working relationships even with people with whom they disagree.
34, They were both lovely to me, and relations between them were particularly harmonious just then.
35, The combination of sweet-tart-spicy flavors is very harmonious and extremely satisfying.
36, Initial optimism that the end of the Cold War would lead to a more harmonious world order was rapidly dissipated.
37, This has been a source of some less than harmonious comments from my beloved.
38, If family relationships are relatively harmonious, expressions of affection and acceptance may be given frequently and in an unqualified manner.
39, It is approximately 1:1.618 and has been recognized by artists throughout history as being uniquely harmonious.
40, And they now look set to promote more harmonious race relations in the community after passing with flying colours.
41, And the Chapter 7 bankruptcy reorganization will float aloft on clouds of harmonious enthusiasm.
42, Sometimes different sequences may need quite marked adjustment using filters and other devices to achieve the right harmonious effect.
43, They are generally based on the belief in health as the result of a harmonious whole.
44, But Terkel's people were believable; their views were not rendered harmonious in the interests of advancing a theory.
45, Custom, in short, was no guarantee of harmonious relationships in three-generation households.
46, There had never seemed to be a particularly harmonious relationship between Kalchu and the bulls.
47, The building is a harmonious blend of structure and the surrounding land.
48, The desirability of close, productive, harmonious relationships between education and business is no longer questioned.
49, To give a harmonious look to the room, the living and dining areas have been decorated in the same style.
50, In the unitary and harmonious female Spirit-Self there will be no such splits.
51, So long as rocks the boat too much, coexistence can be harmonious.
52, It still refuses to join peacekeeping operations in less harmonious countries.
53, Such a harmonious union between holism and individualism may sometimes be achieved.
54, So the simplest explanation is the one that can include the whole range of complex elements within one integral and harmonious scheme.
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55, The overall social and political project is the creation of a harmonious, democratic cultural pluralism, a healthy cultural diversity.
56, The idea of well-being originates from the principle of balance; a harmonious relationship and union between mind and body.
57, A rich man who suffers from poor health, or lives without a harmonious and happy family, cannot truly be happy. Dr T.P.Chia
58, Alberti's remarks on the harmonious assortment of colours in painting also reflect a preoccupation in Florence in the early fifteenth century.
59, How does an organization go about achieving this harmonious blend of conflicting interests?
60, The speaker's ambiguous pronouns, shifting their referents, helped foster this feeling of harmonious identity.
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