noun

harmony

harmony, agreement, concord, peace

They live together in perfect harmony.

They live together in perfect harmony.

The song has beautiful three-part harmony.

The song has beautiful three-part harmony.

We must try to live in harmony with nature.

We must try to live in harmony with nature.

in harmony ((with sb./sth.)) in a state of agreement with sb./sth. They live in harmony with their neighbours.

Synonyms: concord, unity, peace; Antonyms: discord, conflict

From Greek 'harmonia', meaning 'agreement, concord of sounds, a fitting together'.

Imagine a musical orchestra where all instruments play together beautifully—that's harmony. This applies to both music and relationships.

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