Pronunciation: /ˈsɪmfəni/
noun a complex musical composition typically consisting of multiple movements and performed by an orchestra
A1 I went to a symphony concert with my family.
A2 The symphony orchestra played beautifully at the event.
B1 Attending a symphony performance is a great way to relax and enjoy music.
B2 The conductor led the symphony with precision and passion.
C1 The symphony by Beethoven is considered a masterpiece of classical music.
C2 The symphony's intricate melodies and harmonies captivated the audience throughout the entire performance.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a symphony
A1 The symphony music was very beautiful.
A2 She listened to a symphony orchestra for the first time.
B1 The conductor led the symphony performance with great skill.
B2 The symphony hall was filled with enthusiastic music lovers.
C1 The symphony composer was known for his innovative use of instruments.
C2 The symphony conductor received a standing ovation for his exceptional interpretation of the piece.
formal The symphony performed by the orchestra was truly magnificent.
informal I'm going to a symphony concert tonight, wanna come?
slang That symphony was lit, bro!
figurative The collaboration between different departments in the company was like a symphony, each working in harmony to achieve a common goal.
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