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Similar words: empiricismlyriclyricslyricalcynicismbriticismcriticismskepticismMeaning: ['lɪrɪsɪzm]  n. 1. the property of being suitable for singing 2. unrestrained and exaggerated enthusiasm. 
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1. Her novel is shot through with a haunting lyricism.
2. She played the concerto with passionate lyricism.
3. The lyricism of Tennyson's poetry is magnificent.
4. Surman's highly charged lyricism adds a vital extra dimension.
5. Beckett's playing is all quicksilver and lyricism with an often sardonic edge.
6. Despite its subject, Menzel adopts an apparently incongruous lyricism and humanity, and a delicate and underplayed comedy.
7. Only a great cellist can convey the lyricism of this music as Starker does.
8. Biscoe is a saxophone virtuoso of great lyricism, passion, stamina, and considerable versatility.
9. It is a film whose grace and lyricism have earned it the status of classic: something of real greatness.
10. When the outburst comes it is very effective.The lyricism of Tennyson's poetry is magnificent.
11. Unfortunately lyricism is not Robbins's strongest suit.
12. Solely the balance between evidence and lyricism can allow us to achieve simultaneously emotion and lucidity.
13. Yeats is famous for his lyricism,(Sentence dictionary) which comes from five sources.
14. There is no authentic lyricism without a grain of interior madness.
15. The harshness of the book's subject is softened by a certain lyricism in the writing.
16. There is a more humble and positive value attached to Morrissey's lyricism.
17. Before he died from cancer in 1991, he had produced a mammoth body of beautiful work steeped in lyricism and romanticism.
18. Her prose has always relied on a certain musicality and lyricism to seduce and keep us spellbound.
19. Odd that the plucky, nervous goose has generated so much humor and lyricism 128 over the years.
20. Bruno Bartoletti drew a skilled, nuanced performance from the Lyric orchestra, artfully balancing the harshness and lyricism of the score.
21. For works written at a time when Beethoven was still in his middle period, the lyricism in the works is extraordinary.
22. Hugo Wolf overthrew the out-of-dated ideas and claimed that "language is first", "objective lyricism" and" truth", displayed his" gesamtkunstwerk" by dramatic sentiment.
23. The moon in the sky is too chill and illusionary , while the moon beside me is outpouring the lyricism as a piece of warm jade, which can pervade through the overwhelming dark.
24. The third chapter analyses the relation between dramatization and impersonal lyricism.
25. It is a prevailing idea that the classical Chinese poetics emphasized only lyricism and representation while neglecting mimesis; mimesis seems to be the patent owned by the Western.
26. Poetic interpretations of this Orpheus complex may be seen in Rilke's orphic lyricism, as a lyricism which egotistically lives out an indeterminate love of others.
27. For many years, however, people pay special attention to the lyricism of his song cycles, and put the theatricality aspect aside.
28. For this reason, we should rather write in praise of lyricism than in praise of folly.
29. Thirdly, the active application of the image "gyre" to his poetry is the personal feature of his lyricism.
30. But the thousand-notes-a-chorus musicians who eventually surrounded him made his rich, wasteless lyricism sound monumental.
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