Pronunciation: /əˈkroʊəmə/
noun a piece of music or sound that is intended to be listened to for its own sake, rather than as background music
A1 An acroama is a type of audio recording that is played in public places.
A2 During the museum tour, we listened to an acroama about the history of the artifacts.
B1 The acroama at the art gallery provided interesting insights into the artist's creative process.
B2 The acroama at the concert hall enhanced the audience's experience by explaining the composer's inspiration.
C1 The acroama in the documentary film was meticulously crafted to evoke emotion and convey important information.
C2 As a connoisseur of audio art, I appreciate the intricate details and nuances of each acroama I encounter.
formal The acroama played a crucial role in the music theory class, providing students with valuable insights into different musical compositions.
informal I love listening to acroamas while studying, they help me focus and relax at the same time.
slang The acroama at the concert last night was lit, it really set the mood for the entire performance.
figurative The acroama of nature's symphony filled the air as the birds chirped and the wind rustled through the trees.
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