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Roll off the tongue Meaning in English

expression

ROHL-awf-thuh-TUHNG
rohl-OFF-thuh-TUHNG

Definition

If a word or phrase rolls off the tongue, it is easy and pleasant to say or pronounce.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and positive. Used to praise names, phrases, or words that sound pleasant or are easy to say. Often contrasted with awkward or hard-to-pronounce words. Common with brand names, titles, or phrases.

Example Sentences

Your name really rolls off the tongue.

basic

'Sunny Day' just rolls off the tongue.

basic

I want a company name that rolls off the tongue.

basic

The new slogan doesn't really roll off the tongue—it's a bit long.

natural

I like how 'Aurora' just rolls off the tongue—it's beautiful and easy to say.

natural

Some brand names just don't roll off the tongue no matter how hard you try.

natural