In a way that shows agreement, accord, and pleasing combination; without conflict or discord.
From harmonious (harmony + -ous adjective suffix) + -ly (adverb suffix). The root harmony comes from Greek harmonikos (fitting together), with meanings that evolved from musical to social and emotional contexts.
The word 'harmoniously' appears everywhere from orchestra reviews to family therapy recommendations because humans instinctively feel that things working together smoothly—whether notes or relationships—is fundamentally right and satisfying.
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