Musical can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.
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musical - characteristic of or resembling or accompanied by music; "a musical speaking voice"; "a musical comedy" | ||
musical - talented in or devoted to music; "comes from a very musical family" | ||
musical - characterized by or capable of producing music; "a musical evening"; "musical instruments" | ||
musical - containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody; "the melodious song of a meadowlark" | ||
Noun |
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musical - a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing |
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1. | adj. | A musical speaking voice. | |
2. | adj. | A musical comedy. | |
3. | adj. | Comes from a very musical family. | |
4. | adj. | A musical evening. | |
5. | adj. | Musical instruments. | |
6. | adj. | Came the disintegration of the Beatles' minds with LSD which has caused, among others, schizophrenic lyrics such as "I am the Walrus" and incoherent schizophrenic musical expositions like "Revolution number 9". | |
7. | adj. | The Beatles of the times of the "Cavern" sounded exactly as poorly as Oasis and the little musical quality in the songs of the Beatles is due to George Martin. | |
8. | adj. | David has a keen interest in aesthetics — the qualities that make a painting, sculpture, musical composition, or poem pleasing to the eye, ear, or mind. | |
9. | adj. | Do you play a musical instrument? | |
10. | adj. | Some learned to play musical instruments. | |
11. | adj. | Can you play any musical instruments? | |
12. | adj. | Did you come from a musical family? | |
13. | adj. | Musical talent usually blooms at an early age. | |
14. | adj. | Musical talent can be developed if it's properly trained. | |
15. | adj. | The purpose of the committee is to develop children's musical talent. | |
16. | noun | I went with Emily and her Mom last night to see the musical "Rent" and it was wonderful. | |
17. | noun | Didn't you see the musical? | |
18. | noun | Everybody expected the musical to be a great hit, but it was far from being a success. | |
19. | noun | The musical was far from being a success. | |
20. | noun | It cost him ten dollars to get the ticket for the musical. | |
21. | noun | I was at a musical recently, in the third row. Seeing the actor I love up close like that made me feel more smitten with him than ever. | |
22. | noun | With her pure voice, Kate shined outstandingly on the stage of a musical. | |
23. | noun | I saw an American musical. | |
24. | noun | I went to a musical with my favorite actor today. He's the one must-see for this year. | |
25. | noun | His next production was a very ambitious musical. | |
26. | noun | What's your favorite Broadway musical? | |
27. | noun | Again, it's not a musical, it's an operetta! | |
28. | noun | This play is a musical. | |
29. | noun | Tom auditioned for the musical. | |
30. | noun | Tom tried out for the musical. |
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adj. | |
A musical speaking voice. |
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A musical comedy. |
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Comes from a very musical family. |
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A musical evening. |
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Musical instruments. |
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Came the disintegration of the Beatles' minds with LSD which has caused, among others, schizophrenic lyrics such as "I am the Walrus" and incoherent schizophrenic musical expositions like "Revolution number 9". |
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The Beatles of the times of the "Cavern" sounded exactly as poorly as Oasis and the little musical quality in the songs of the Beatles is due to George Martin. |
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David has a keen interest in aesthetics — the qualities that make a painting, sculpture, musical composition, or poem pleasing to the eye, ear, or mind. | |
Do you play a musical instrument? | |
Some learned to play musical instruments. | |
Can you play any musical instruments? | |
Did you come from a musical family? | |
Musical talent usually blooms at an early age. | |
Musical talent can be developed if it's properly trained. | |
The purpose of the committee is to develop children's musical talent. | |
noun | |
I went with Emily and her Mom last night to see the musical "Rent" and it was wonderful. |
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Didn't you see the musical? | |
Everybody expected the musical to be a great hit, but it was far from being a success. | |
The musical was far from being a success. | |
It cost him ten dollars to get the ticket for the musical. | |
I was at a musical recently, in the third row. Seeing the actor I love up close like that made me feel more smitten with him than ever. | |
With her pure voice, Kate shined outstandingly on the stage of a musical. | |
I saw an American musical. | |
I went to a musical with my favorite actor today. He's the one must-see for this year. | |
His next production was a very ambitious musical. | |
What's your favorite Broadway musical? | |
Again, it's not a musical, it's an operetta! | |
This play is a musical. | |
Tom auditioned for the musical. | |
Tom tried out for the musical. |