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musicality

[ myoo-zi-kal-i-tee ]

noun

  1. 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.

  2. 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.



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The beauty and liberated spirit of “Thee Black Boltz” is exemplified in how diverse the musicality and lyrical themes are.

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Even though I don’t choreograph to the musicality, that soundscape gives me so much support when I’m working.

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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.

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John can translate words to music because he can feel life’s vivid musicality that exists between the lines.

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Being able to really lean into the musicality of pop right now is so exciting.

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