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musical /ˈmjuːzɪk(ə)l /adjective1Relating to music: they shared similar musical tastes...- I think there are certain items in a piano competition that are not matters of musical opinion or taste.
- And I suppose he deserves it, even if his musical style is a taste I am still trying to acquire.
- Heck, there are times when I have cringed at the musical tastes of musicians I admire.
1.1Set to or accompanied by music: an evening of musical entertainment...- The menu is Mediterranean fusion mixed with Jazz at lunchtime, then accompanied with a different musical theme each night.
- The dazzlingly choreographed fireworks performances will be accompanied by a musical programme.
- She can no longer play the piano to provide musical accompaniment to the choirs.
1.2Fond of or skilled in music: Henry was very musical, but his wife was tone-deaf 2Having a pleasant sound; melodious or tuneful: they burst out into rich, musical laughter...- I don't know, but they use all these weird sounds in such a musical way.
- That the sounds are musical to our ears may say more about us than about the elephants.
- The mood was contagious, and soon the two had filled the air with the soft sound of laughter, the musical laughter that Angel loved to hear.
Synonyms tuneful, melodic, melodious, harmonious, sweet-sounding, sweet, mellifluous, dulcet, lyrical, lilting, liquid, euphonious, euphonic rare mellifluent nounA play or film in which singing and dancing play an essential part. Musicals developed from light opera in the early 20th century: a hit West End musical, Miss Saigon...- The repertoire will not be too taxing and will vary from musicals, light opera and more formal pieces.
- As a child she had sung in amateur musicals and taken dancing lessons.
- He has also designed extensively for theatre, opera, Broadway musicals, and film.
Synonyms Derivativesmusicality /mjuːzɪˈkaləti / noun ...- This is Mr. A. Reichling's second performance with the orchestra Riga, enchanting all listeners and musicians with his musicality and high level of professionalism.
- Beautiful tone, assured phrasing, wonderful contrasts of light and shade, the players revelled in Haydn's ever-inventive musicality.
- Carter's gleaming tone, innate musicality, and musical daring produced a striking, memorable interpretation of this late Brahms masterwork.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin musicalis, from Latin musica (see music). |