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musicality
[ myoo-zi-kal-i-tee ]
noun
- the fact or quality of resembling music; melodious or harmonious quality:
As she read aloud to the students, the varied intonation of the teacher’s voice added musicality to the poem.
- the fact or quality of creating, performing, or interpreting music in a highly skilled and artistic way:
The two vocalists have unbelievable technique and musicality—and mesh perfectly with the band.
Other Word Forms
- ܲ·····ٲ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of musicality1
Example Sentences
The beauty and liberated spirit of “Thee Black Boltz” is exemplified in how diverse the musicality and lyrical themes are.
Even though I don’t choreograph to the musicality, that soundscape gives me so much support when I’m working.
Joyce’s words rang out mellifluously at the start of the production, but as the main characters emerged from the reading, some of the musicality of the writing was lost.
John can translate words to music because he can feel life’s vivid musicality that exists between the lines.
Being able to really lean into the musicality of pop right now is so exciting.
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