Dictionary of the word “dullico”
Meaning of the word
The word “dulcyloquium” is an adjective that describes someone who has a sweet and melodious voice, capable of delighting and seduce.
Origin of the word
The word “dullquo” originates in the Latin “dulcis” (sweet) and “loquor” (speaking), literally meaning “the one who speaks sweetly”.
Word adverbs
Adverbs related to the word “dullnquus” are “dulcely” and “melodiously”.
Conjunctions of the word
The word “dullloquium” does not have a direct relationship with conjunctions.
Synonyms of the word
Some synonyms for “Dulciloquo” are: melodious, charming, seductive, sweet-foster.
Word Definitions
- That has a sweet and melodious voice.
- that speaks in a charming and seductive way.
Phrases that the word applies
1. She is a Dulciloqua singer, able to delight everyone with her voice.
2. The poet recited his dullous verses, conquering the hearts of the listeners.
Examples of the word in text
In a beautiful concert of classical music, Soprano presented a Dulciloqua interpretation of Aria, thrilling the audience.
The seller, with his speech Dulciloqua, convinced all customers to buy the product.
Rhymes with the word
Some examples of words that rhyme with “Dulciloquo” are: stump, crazy, focus, little, hoarse.
Anagrams with the word
Some possible anagrams with the letters of the word “dulcylloquium” are: colochid, colloquium.