harmoniously

IPA: hɑrmˈoʊniʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a harmonious manner; coordinately.
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Examples of "harmoniously" in Sentences

  • The voice chimed in harmoniously with the surroundings.
  • Some Negroes live harmoniously in the same tenements with Sicilians.
  • They then progressed "harmoniously," much after the style of a rickety old cart on
  • After all, don't most people aspire to live 'harmoniously' with their life partner as they raise their family?
  • So Melanie, what about the projected demographics of Palestinians and Jews living 'harmoniously' side by side within the 'democratic' State of Israel?
  • If those two principles coincide and act in the same direction, the game of human society will go on easily and harmoniously, and is very likely to be happy and successful.
  • A dignified woman of middle age, whose reserve and correct manners impressed one at once; she bore out in career and casual conversation this impression of one whose confidence and belief in herself were not misplaced, in other words, a harmoniously developed egotist.
  • Communism was not the system actually in place in “communist” countries, but was the ideology that in the future, when capitalism was completely overthrown, government would wither away and the people would work harmoniously together without any coercion or property ownership.

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