Musicality

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /mjuːzɪˈkæləti/

Definitions of musicality

noun the quality or state of being musical, especially in terms of rhythm, melody, and harmony

Example Sentences

A1 Musicality is the ability to understand and appreciate music.

A2 She showed great musicality in her piano performance.

B1 His musicality shines through in his compositions.

B2 The dancer's musicality was evident in every movement.

C1 The conductor's musicality brought out the best in the orchestra.

C2 Her musicality is unparalleled, making her a true virtuoso.

Examples of musicality in a Sentence

formal Her musicality was evident in the way she effortlessly played complex pieces on the piano.

informal I love how his musicality shines through when he sings along to his favorite songs.

slang That drummer has serious musicality - he can really keep a beat!

figurative The author's use of language in the novel had a certain musicality to it, making the words flow beautifully.

Grammatical Forms of musicality

past tense

musicalized

plural

musicalities

comparative

more musical

superlative

most musical

present tense

musicalizes

future tense

will musicalize

perfect tense

has musicalized

continuous tense

is musicalizing

singular

musicality

positive degree

musical

infinitive

to musicalize

gerund

musicalizing

participle

musicalized

Origin and Evolution of musicality

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'musicality' originated from the Latin word 'musicalis', which means pertaining to music.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe the quality or state of being musical, the word 'musicality' has evolved to encompass a broader sense of having a natural aptitude or sensitivity towards music.