Synonym: euphony, medicine. Similar words: musical, musician, music stand, must, museum, muscle, Muslim, basic. Meaning: ['mjuːzɪk] n. 1. an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner 2. any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds 3. musical activity (singing or whistling etc.) 4. (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds) 5. punishment for one's actions.
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271 The name of the game in pop music is originality.
272 Audiences were going to be polled on which of three pieces of contemporary music they liked best.
273 I must ask you to stop singing as the inn is not licensed for music.
274 The children pretend to be different animals dancing to the music.
275 Her school fees are 440 a term; music and dancing are extras.
276 The violinist revealed himself as a talented interpreter of classical music.
277 Live music and a parade set an upbeat mood for the official opening.
278 Carl began in the music business by running a recording studio.
279 His music fused the rhythms of jazz with classical forms.
280 He was also learned in classical music with a great love of opera.
281 The next programme starts in five minutes; in the meantime, here's some music.
282 I can't stand modern music; give me Bach and Mozart every time!
283 The news of his resignation was music to my ears.
284 The publicity was intended to stoke up interest in her music.
285 He made up the words and music for the song.
286 Black dance music has been central to mainstream pop since the early '60s.
287 My taste in classical music varies greatly/widely, but I usually prefer Mozart or Brahms.
288 He's eager to open the minds of his audience to different kinds of music.
289 Music blared from the open window of the house across the way.
290 Music was one of the greatest loves of his life.
291 We were all clapping our hands in time to the music.
292 He built up his multimillion pound music business from small beginnings.
293 His collection of choral music from around the world is called "Voices".
294 The pleasure I get from listening to such music never stales.
295 She eked out her small income by working as a music tutor.
296 Our neighbours are very inconsiderate - they're always playing loud music late at night.
297 Nyman writes the music for most of Peter Greenaway's films.sentencedict.com
298 By about six, they're cranking the music up loud again.
299 The concert was a mixed bag of classical and modern music.
300 Then we put the music on, and we all danced the Charleston.
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