Music to your ears Meaning in English
expression
MYOO-zik tuh YUR eers
MYOO-zik too YAW ee-uhz
Definition
If something is 'music to your ears,' it means you hear news or information that makes you very happy or relieved.
Usage & Nuances
This is an idiom, used in informal or semi-formal situations. It doesn’t refer to actual music, but to good or pleasant news. Typical structures: 'That's music to my ears' or 'Those words were music to her ears.' Often used in response to positive statements or good news.
Spanish: música para tus oídosPortuguese (BR): música para os seus ouvidosPortuguese (PT): música para os teus ouvidosChinese (Simplified): 如音乐般悦耳Chinese (Traditional): 如音樂般悅耳Hindi: कान के लिए संगीतArabic: موسيقى لأذنيكBengali: কানকে সুরের মতো লাগা - মন ভালো করে এমন খবরRussian: бальзам на душу - музыка для ушейJapanese: 耳に心地よい知らせ - 耳にするとうれしい言葉Vietnamese: nghe như nhạc bên tai - tin vuiKorean: 귀에 음악처럼 들리다 - 기쁜 소식Turkish: duyunca ilaç gibi gelmek - kulağa müzik gibi gelmekUrdu: کانوں میں رس گھول دینے والی خبر - خوشی کی خبرIndonesian: kabar yang sangat menyenangkan didengar - berita yang menghibur
Example Sentences
That good news was music to your ears.
basic
Hearing school is canceled was music to your ears.
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His apology was music to your ears after the argument.
basic
A raise at work? That’s music to your ears!
natural
When she heard she passed the exam, it was music to your ears.
natural
After weeks of rain, the forecast for sun was music to your ears.
natural