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  1. noun. har· mo· ny ˈhär-mə-nē. plural harmonies. Synonyms of harmony. 1. a. : the combination of simultaneous musical notes in a chord. She taught him how to sing harmony. b. : the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords. a song with complicated harmonies and rhythms. c.

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  3. Harmony is the sound of things that go together well — people singing in harmony are in tune with each other. Best friends should be in harmony most of the time if they want to stay best buds! Harmony is a noun that describes an agreement, such as in feeling, sound, look, feel, or smell.

  4. HARMONY meaning: 1 : the combination of different musical notes played or sung at the same time to produce a pleasing sound often used after in; 2 : a pleasing combination or arrangement of different things.

  5. Harmony is the blending of simultaneous sounds of different pitch or quality, making chords: harmony in part singing; harmony between violins and horns. Melody is the rhythmical combination of successive sounds of various pitch, making up the tune or air: a tuneful melody to accompany cheerful words.

  6. harmony noun (MATCH) B2 [ U ] a situation in which people are peaceful and agree with each other, or when things seem right or suitable together: racial harmony (= good feelings between different races) domestic harmony (= good feelings in the family or home)

  7. harmony. noun. /ˈhɑːməni/. /ˈhɑːrməni/. (plural harmonies) [uncountable] (approving) a state of peaceful existence and agreement. social/racial harmony. in harmony They lived together in perfect harmony. in harmony with something the need to be in harmony with our environment.

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