musical meaning
[ 'mju:zikəl ] Pronunciation: "musical" in a sentence
- Adjective: musical myoozikul
- Characterized by or capable of producing music
"a musical evening"; "musical instruments" - Talented in or devoted to music
"comes from a very musical family" - Characteristic of or resembling or accompanied by music
"a musical speaking voice"; "a musical comedy" - Containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
- melodious, melodic
- A play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing
- musical comedy, musical theater [US], musical theatre
Derived forms: musicals
See also: ariose, canorous, cantabile, chanted, dulcet, honeyed, liquid, lyrical, mellifluent, mellifluous, mellisonant, music [archaic], musically, musicalness, philharmonic, singable, singing, songful, songlike, sweet
Type of: film, flick, motion picture, motion-picture show, movie, moving picture, moving-picture show, pic, picture, picture show, play
Antonym: unmusical
Encyclopedia: Musical
- Characterized by or capable of producing music
- musical accompaniment: Noun: musical acco ...
- musical arrangement: Noun: musical arra ...
- musical beds: [American slang]n. ...
Examples
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- the child has musical talent [a gift for music].
- dudley provided the only musical interludes.
- my vanity had taken a musical turn.
- she is endowed with great musical.
- her musical execution was quite exceptional.