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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241 I find joy in many kinds of music.
242 It's regrettable that classical music receives so little attention.
243 She corresponded regularly with her former music teacher.
244 They were prancing about to the music.
245 The composer set a sonnet to music.
246 She moved lithely to the music.
247 His music unifies traditional and modern themes.
248 It's an evening of music, drama and pantomime.
249 I was just finding more time to write music.
250 The king commissioned a new piece of music.
251 His two interests in life are music and paintings.
252 He has always devoted himself to his music.
253 I thought I was on safe ground discussing music with her.
254 All the subtleties of the music are conveyed in this new recording.
255 The programme is 90 minutes of dynamic Indian folk dance, live music and storytelling.
256 The Rainbow has not hosted live music since the end of 1981.
257 Rock 'n' roll music was largely co-opted from the blues.
258 He plays classical music, as well as pop and jazz.
259 Music shops should arrange their recordings in simple alphabetical order, rather than by category.
260 Bob Marley provided them with their first taste of Reggae music.
261 To the untutored ear, this music sounds as if it might have been written by Beethoven.
262 My massage therapist always plays New Age music to help me relax.
263 Many of the stars of the nineties have completely vanished from the music scene.
264 Fine Arts is a generic term for subjects such as painting, music and sculpture.
265 Tony seems to know a lot about music, but sometimes I think he's only bluffing.
266 The music papers were full of gossip about the band.
267 A company's assets can consist of cash, investments, buildings, machinery,(www.Sentencedict.com) specialist knowledge or copyright material such as music or computer software.
268 The jukebox ground out an incessant stream of pop music.
269 I can play the piano by ear, but I regret now that I never learned to read music properly.
270 He plugged his ears with tissue paper to drown out the music.
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