单词 | lyricism |
释义 | lyricism (once / 19003 pages) n Lyricism is the quality of tunefulness or melody that a piece of music has. A choir director carefully considers the lyricism of the songs she chooses for a big concert. Something with lyricism is lyrical, or singable. This noun also captures the emotional nature of certain works of art, particularly poetry and other writing: "The poem's lyricism makes it possible for the reader to acutely experience those feelings of loss and despair." The related word lyric means "the words to a song," but originally meant "a lyric poem," from the Greek lyrikos, "singing to the lyre." WORD FAMILYlyric: lyrical, lyricism, lyricist, lyrics, lyrist+/lyrical: lyricality, lyrically/lyricist: lyricists/lyrist: lyrists USAGE EXAMPLESIn his later years, he copied everything from a Renaissance mass by Palestrina to the up-to-date Italianate lyricism of Pergolesi. The New Yorker(Dec 25, 2016) The dreary amateur lyricism clarified nothing but the extent of his aloneness. Los Angeles Times(Dec 11, 2016) He often seemed more Mozartean than Hadyn-esque, emphasizing sweet lyricism over quirkiness. Los Angeles Times(Dec 09, 2016) 1n the property of being suitable for singing Syn|Hyper lyricality, songfulness musicality, musicalness the property of sounding like music 2n unrestrained and exaggerated enthusiasm Hyper ebullience, enthusiasm, exuberance overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval |
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