IPA: /mɛˈloʊdaɪz/
KK: /mɛˈloʊdaɪz/
To create or arrange a melody, often in a musical context.
The composer decided to melodise the poem, turning its words into a beautiful song.
Past: melodised
Past Participle: melodised
Melodise → It is formed from "melody" (from Greek "melodia", meaning song or tune) and "-ise" (a suffix used to form verbs indicating to make or to become). The word "melodise" means to make or create a melody.
Think of 'melody' as a beautiful song, and remember that 'melodise' means to create or make a song.