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Meaning of musical
Relating to music
Etymology of musical
The word "musical" comes from the Latin "musicus," which is derived from the Greek "mousikos," meaning "of or pertaining to the Muses," who were the goddesses of the arts and sciences in Greek mythology
The term "musical" has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe things related to music or having a pleasant sound
Synonyms
melodic
harmonious
symphonic
orchestral
instrumental
vocal
choral
lyrical
poetic
rhythmic
tuneful
soulful
expressive
artistic
creative
imaginative
innovative
experimental
theatrical
operatic
dramatic
cinematic
aural
acoustic
phonetic
euphonic
sonorous
resonant
musicality
songful
singable
hummable
whistleable
catchy
memorable
Definitions
- Having a pleasant sound or a strong connection to music
- * Relating to music, especially as a profession or an art form
- * Having a natural ability to produce music or to appreciate it
Usage Examples
- The musical performance at the concert hall was breathtaking
- * She has a musical voice and is often asked to sing at weddings
- * The musical composition was complex and required a lot of practice to master
Antonyms
discordant
cacophonous
inharmonious
unmelodic
unmusical
tuneless
toneless
soundless
silent
noiseless
quiet
still
unmoving
unemotional
unexpressive
unartistic
uncreative
monotonous
dull
mundane
ordinary
uninteresting
unengaging