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symphonic
[ sim-fon-ik ]
adjective
- Music. of, for, pertaining to, or having the character of a symphony or symphony orchestra.
- of or relating to symphony or harmony of sounds.
- characterized by similarity of sound, as words.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of symphonic1
Example Sentences
What ensues is an iconic clip of them dancing around to a symphonic version of the song.
Dudamel led children into the depths of a symphony in which Shostakovich sought a symphonic road map for surviving Joseph Stalin’s political oppression.
Flavorful street food sizzles on every corner, rickshaws and scooters blare their horns in symphonic competition, and cats and dogs thread between your legs as pedestrians shuffle shoulder to shoulder.
After they graduated, Richard had ambitions of becoming a symphonic composer and his brother had designs on writing the great American novel.
The gorgeous costumes, the vivid interiors and lush floral arrangements, the towers of sweets and symphonic renditions of pop songs, all melt into the ultimate in unchallenging small-screen escapism.
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