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Definitions for Music
[1] an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
[2] the tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or multiple lines (harmony), and sounded or to be sounded by one or more voices or instruments, or both.
[3] musical work or compositions for singing or playing.
[4] the written or printed score of a musical composition.
[5] such scores collectively.
[6] any sweet, pleasing, or harmonious sounds or sound: the music of the waves.
[7] appreciation of or responsiveness to musical sounds or harmonies: Music was in his very soul.
[8] Fox Hunting . the cry of the hounds.
[9] face the music , to meet, take, or accept the consequences of one's mistakes, actions, etc.: He's squandered his money and now he's got to face the music.
[10] an art form consisting of sequences of sounds in time, esp tones of definite pitch organized melodically, harmonically, rhythmically and according to tone colour
[11] such an art form characteristic of a particular people, culture, or tradition Indian music ; rock music ; baroque music
[12] the sounds so produced, esp by singing or musical instruments
[13] written or printed music, such as a score or set of parts
[14] any sequence of sounds perceived as pleasing or harmonious
[15] rare a group of musicians the Queen's music
[16] face the music informal to confront the consequences of one's actions
[17] music to one's ears something that is very pleasant to hear his news is music to my ears
Words related to Music
soul, rap, rock, melody, piece, singing, tune, opera, hymn, modern, classical, song, bop, chamber, jazz, measure, fusion, refrain, air, strain
Words nearby Music
mushroom slab construction, mushroom ventilator, mushy, mushyheaded, musial, music, music box, music centre, music drama, music hall, music has charms to soothe a savage breast
Origin of Music
1200–50; Middle English musike < Latin mūsica < Greek mousikḕ (téchnē ) (the art) of the Muse, feminine of mousikós, equivalent to Moûs(a ) Muse + -ikos -ic
Other words from Music
mu·sic·less , adjective
an·ti·mu·sic , noun, adjective
un·der·mu·sic , noun
Word origin for Music
C13: via Old French from Latin mūsica, from Greek mousikē (tekhnē ) (art) belonging to the Muses, from Mousa Muse
Synonyms for Music
melody, opera, piece, rap, rock, singing, soul, tune, acoustic, air, bebop, bop, chamber, classical, folk, fusion, harmony, hymn, jazz, measure, modern, plainsong, ragtime, refrain, song, strain, swing, a cappella, hard rock, heavy metal, instrumental, popular, rock and roll