English Idioms from A-Z

Music To My Ears

The idiom "music to my ears" means that you are very happy to hear something. It is used when someone says something that you really wanted to hear, or when someone tells you good news that you were hoping for.

For example, if you are waiting to hear back from a job interview and the employer calls you to say that you got the job, you might say "That's music to my ears!" because you are very happy to hear that news.

Another example could be when you are trying to convince someone to do something and they finally agree. You might say "It's music to my ears to hear that you're on board with this plan!"

Overall, the idiom "music to my ears" is used to express happiness or relief when hearing something that you wanted to hear.


The usage of the idiom 'Music To My Ears' in a sentence

• When my mom told me that we're having pizza for dinner, it was music to my ears.

• Hearing that I passed my driving test was music to my ears, I've been practicing for months.

• After weeks of negotiation, the CEO finally agreed to increase our salaries. It was music to my ears.

• When the publisher told me that my book had become a bestseller, it was music to my ears, I had spent years writing it.

• The news that the doctor had cured my illness was music to my ears, I had been worried for months.

• As a football fan, hearing that my team had won the championship was music to my ears.

• Hearing the crowd roar after my team won the championship was music to my ears.

• Getting a promotion at work was music to my ears.

• The news of a successful surgery for my family member was music to my ears.

• Hearing my baby's first words was music to my ears.

• The sound of rain outside is music to my ears.

• The sound of waves crashing on the shore is music to my ears.

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