Pronunciation: /hɑrˈmɑnɪks/
noun a component frequency in the output of a complex sound wave
A1 I don't understand the concept of harmonics in music.
A2 The guitar player adjusted the harmonics to create a better sound.
B1 The engineer studied the harmonics of the building to ensure its stability.
B2 The scientist conducted experiments to analyze the harmonics of the waves.
C1 The composer used complex harmonics to create a rich and layered musical composition.
C2 The physicist's research on harmonics revolutionized the field of acoustics.
formal The study of harmonics in music theory is essential for understanding complex compositions.
informal I love how the harmonics in this song create such a soothing sound.
slang The harmonics on that guitar solo were totally killer!
figurative The harmonics of teamwork resonated throughout the office, creating a sense of unity and productivity.
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