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Antonyms for MUSIC
ˈmyu zɪkmu·sic

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Wiktionary2.5 / 2 votes

  1. musicnoun

    Synonyms:
    melody, vibe

  2. musicnoun

    To seduce or entice with music.

    Synonyms:
    melody, vibe

  3. musicnoun

    Any pleasing or interesting sounds.

    Synonyms:
    melody, vibe

  4. musicnoun

    A guide to playing or singing a particular tune; sheet music.

    Synonyms:
    vibe, melody

English Synonyms and Antonyms2.7 / 3 votes

  1. music

    Harmony is simultaneous; melody is successive; harmony is the pleasing correspondence of two or more notes sounded at once, melody the pleasing succession of a number of notes continuously following one another. A melody may be wholly in one part; harmony must be of two or more parts. Accordant notes of different pitch sounded simultaneously produce harmony; unison is the simultaneous sounding of two or more notes of the same pitch. When the pitch is the same, there may be unison between sounds of very different volume and quality, as a voice and a bell may sound in unison. Tones sounded at the interval of an octave are also said to be in unison, altho this is not literally exact; this usage arises from the fact that bass and tenor voices in attempting to sound the same note as the soprano and alto will in fact sound a note an octave below. Music may denote the simplest melody or the most complex and perfect harmony. A symphony (apart from its technical orchestral sense) is any pleasing consonance of musical sounds, vocal or instrumental, as of many accordant voices or instruments.

    Synonyms:
    harmony, melody, symphony, unison

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. musicnoun

    an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner

    Synonyms:
    medicine, euphony

  2. music, euphonynoun

    any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds

    "he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes"

    Synonyms:
    medicine, music, euphony

  3. musicnoun

    musical activity (singing or whistling etc.)

    "his music was his central interest"

    Synonyms:
    medicine, euphony

  4. musicnoun

    (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds)

    Synonyms:
    medicine, euphony

  5. music, medicinenoun

    punishment for one's actions

    "you have to face the music"; "take your medicine"

    Synonyms:
    practice of medicine, euphony, medical specialty, medicinal drug, medicament, medicine, music, medication

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words0.0 / 0 votes

  1. musicnoun

    Synonyms:
    melody, symphony, harmony, melodies, harmonics

Concise Medical Dictionary, by Joseph C Segen, MD0.0 / 0 votes

  1. MUSIC

    Synonyms:
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  1. amps

    amps is something that music plays from.

    amps is something that music plays from.

    Submitted by wjackson2 on March 2, 2020  

How to use MUSIC in a sentence?

  1. Bassist Matt McJunkins:

    Music is what we do, it's our lives, and there's no way we're not going to keep doing it.

  2. Stephen Leacock, 1912:

    Anybody who has listened to certain kinds of music, or read certain kinds of poetry, or heard certain kinds of performances on the concertina, will admit that even suicide has its brighter aspects.

  3. Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton:

    Prince, and his music, defined an era, minnesotans and our nation mourn the loss of a great artist.

  4. Harry Styles:

    Making music is a really personal thing and there are aspects of acting where you're drawing from experience, but for the most part pretending to play someone else, that's what I find the most fun about it.

  5. The Lost Boy:

    I've always been around music since a young age because my dad is an amazing producer and songwriter, i remember I started playing drums at like two years old in church, that's when I first picked up some drumsticks. I just remember that feeling of like,' Wow, this feels amazing. I need to keep doing this.'.

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