Word Explanation
‘浏亮’ is an elegant, literary adjective describing a voice or sound that is exceptionally clear, bright, and resonant—like water flowing smoothly over stones or a bird’s song ringing out with purity. The first character 浏 (liú) evokes the image of clear, flowing water (as in 浏览 ‘to browse’), suggesting fluidity and transparency; the second character 亮 (liàng) means ‘bright’ or ‘luminous’, reinforcing the idea of clarity and vividness. Together, they form a compound that emphasizes both acoustic purity and tonal brilliance.
This word is used almost exclusively to describe vocal qualities—especially human singing voices, children’s speech, or birdsong—and rarely applied to instruments or non-vocal sounds. It carries a positive, refined connotation and appears frequently in classical poetry, music criticism, and descriptive writing about performers or natural sounds. Because it’s stylistically elevated, it’s uncommon in casual speech but valued in artistic or literary contexts for its evocative precision.
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