Music Genres

166 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of rock music characterized by a harsh, distorted sound and lyrics with a countercultural or psychedelic theme

  • The band's music was heavily influenced by acid rock from the 1960s.
  • I love listening to some good old acid rock while driving.
  • Let's crank up the acid rock and have a jam session!
  • The artist's paintings were like a visual representation of acid rock music.

noun a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or pastime

  • As a wine aficionado, she could easily distinguish between different grape varieties.
  • He's a real coffee aficionado, always trying out new roasts and brewing methods.
  • She's a total sneaker aficionado, always rocking the latest kicks.
  • He's an aficionado of all things vintage, from clothing to furniture.

adjective describing something that is comprehensive or includes all aspects

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate completeness or thoroughness

  • The candidate had an impressive all-round performance in the interview.
  • She's an all-round talented musician, she can sing, play multiple instruments, and write songs.
  • He's an all-round cool guy, always up for a good time.
  • The new health supplement promises to improve your well-being all round.

adjective referring to or containing indirect references

  • The author's writing style is often allusive, requiring readers to make connections to previous works.
  • I didn't understand the allusive reference in the movie until someone explained it to me.
  • The lyrics of the song are so allusive, it's like a puzzle trying to figure out what they mean.
  • Her allusive remarks about the situation hinted at a deeper meaning that we couldn't quite grasp.

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  • The ambient temperature in the room was carefully controlled for the experiment.
  • I love the ambient lighting in this cafe, it's so cozy.
  • The party had such a chill vibe, the ambient music was on point.
  • The tension in the room was thick, creating an ambient sense of unease.

noun a published collection of poems or other pieces of writing

  • The professor assigned an anthology of classic literature for us to read.
  • I found a cool anthology of short stories at the bookstore.
  • The anthology of old-school jams is perfect for our road trip playlist.
  • Each chapter in the anthology of memories told a different story of her life.

noun a group of people who develop new and experimental ideas, especially in the arts

adjective favoring or introducing experimental or unusual ideas

  • The avant garde artist's work challenged traditional artistic conventions.
  • She always had an avant garde style, never following mainstream trends.
  • That new fashion line is so avant garde, I love it!
  • His avant garde approach to problem-solving always leads to innovative solutions.

noun a slow sentimental or romantic song

  • The poet composed a beautiful ballad that captured the essence of love and loss.
  • I love singing along to old ballads on the radio.
  • That ballad was so lit, it's my new favorite song!
  • The sunset painted the sky in hues of pink and orange, like a ballad written by nature.

noun a person who sings or composes ballads, typically in a narrative style

  • The balladeer captivated the audience with his soulful singing.
  • I heard that new balladeer is playing at the coffee shop tonight.
  • That balladeer's voice is straight fire.
  • As a balladeer of emotions, she sang with passion and depth.

noun a style of jazz characterized by fast tempo, improvisation, and intricate melodies

  • The jazz musician was known for his innovative bebop style.
  • Let's go check out that bebop show at the club tonight.
  • I love grooving to some smooth bebop tunes.
  • Her mind was like a bebop melody, constantly shifting and evolving.

noun a gesture or signal of summoning or calling someone

verb to beckon or signal someone to come closer

  • The teacher beckoned the students to come to the front of the classroom.
  • She beckoned her friend to join her at the party.
  • He beckoned his buddies to come over and hang out.
  • The opportunity beckoned to her like a distant call to adventure.

noun a color that is the darkest or the absence of light

adjective of the very darkest color owing to the absence of or complete absorption of light; the opposite of white

  • The black tie event required all guests to wear formal attire.
  • I love wearing my black dress to parties, it always looks good.
  • Those new sneakers are so black, I need to get a pair.
  • His mood was as black as the storm clouds overhead.

verb to mix or combine different elements together thoroughly

adjective having been mixed or combined together

  • The artist used a blended technique to create a seamless transition between colors.
  • I love smoothies that are blended with fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Let's go grab some blended drinks at the new juice bar in town.
  • The team's diverse skills and backgrounds blended together perfectly to achieve success.

noun a type of fabric that is soft and smooth to the touch, typically dark blue in color

  • The actress wore a stunning gown made of blue velvet to the award show.
  • I love the feel of blue velvet, it's so soft and luxurious.
  • That blue velvet couch is so boujee, I wish I had one in my living room.
  • His voice was smooth like blue velvet, calming and soothing to listen to.

noun a color intermediate between green and violet, as of the sky or sea on a sunny day

  • The blues is a genre of music that originated in African American communities.
  • I love listening to the blues on a rainy day.
  • When I'm feeling down, I always turn to the blues for comfort.
  • She was singing the blues after her breakup.

noun a person who is unconventional, especially in an artistic way

adjective relating to or characteristic of a bohemian

  • The bohemian lifestyle is often associated with artistic expression and unconventional living.
  • She has a bohemian style with her flowing skirts and eclectic jewelry.
  • That music festival was so bohemian, everyone was just chilling and enjoying the vibes.
  • His mind was a bohemian paradise, filled with wild ideas and creative thoughts.

noun a dance style that originated in the African American community in the early 20th century

  • The pianist played a lively boogie woogie piece at the classical music concert.
  • Let's hit the dance floor and boogie woogie all night long!
  • I love it when the band starts playing some boogie woogie tunes.
  • The negotiations were like a boogie woogie dance, with both sides making quick and unexpected moves.

adjective self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way

  • His brash behavior at the meeting was quite off-putting.
  • She's always so brash when she's had a few drinks.
  • He's a real brash dude, always saying whatever comes to mind.
  • The storm's brash winds battered against the windows all night.

noun a style of music and dance that originated in Trinidad and Tobago, characterized by syncopated rhythms and lyrics often expressing social or political themes

  • The calypso music genre originated in Trinidad and Tobago.
  • I love dancing to calypso music at beach parties.
  • Let's crank up the calypso tunes and have a blast!
  • Her laughter was like a lively calypso dance, infectious and joyful.

noun a type of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments, typically performed in a small room or chamber

  • The concert featured a beautiful performance of chamber music by a renowned string quartet.
  • I love listening to chamber music while relaxing at home.
  • Let's grab some snacks and chill out to some chamber music tonight.
  • The collaboration between the different instruments in chamber music is like a conversation among friends.

noun a room used for a specific purpose, such as a bedroom or a legislative assembly

  • The delegates gathered in the conference chamber to discuss the new trade agreement.
  • Let's meet in the break room, it's a more casual chamber for chatting.
  • I heard they're throwing a party in the chill chamber tonight, wanna go?
  • His mind was like a dark chamber, filled with secrets and memories.

noun a repeated rhythmic phrase or song, typically sung in unison by a group of people

verb to sing or recite a chant

  • The monks gathered in the chapel to chant their evening prayers.
  • We can chant along with the crowd at the football game.
  • The kids started to chant 'no school' when they heard about the snow day.
  • The waves seemed to chant a soothing melody as they crashed against the shore.

noun a feeling of being calm, composed, or unflustered

adjective describes a person or thing that is fashionable, attractive, or impressive

  • The air conditioning system in the office keeps the room cool and comfortable.
  • I think it's really cool that you're learning how to play the guitar.
  • That new movie was so cool, I can't wait to see it again.
  • His calm demeanor in stressful situations is like a cool breeze on a hot day.

noun a singer, typically a male one, who sings sentimental songs in a soft, low voice

  • The crooner captivated the audience with his smooth vocals.
  • I love listening to old crooners like Frank Sinatra.
  • That crooner has some serious pipes!
  • The crooner of the group, she always knows how to charm others with her words.

noun A musical instrument consisting of a slightly concave metal plate that produces a sharp, ringing sound when struck with a drumstick or when two plates are struck together.

  • The percussionist struck the cymbal with precision during the symphony performance.
  • I love the sound of crashing cymbals in a rock concert.
  • That drummer really knows how to bang on the cymbals!
  • The clash of opinions between the two politicians was like the clash of cymbals in a marching band.

adjective unpleasantly cool and humid

  • The dank cellar provided the perfect environment for aging wine.
  • Let's hang out in that dank basement, it's so cozy.
  • This party is going to be so dank, I can't wait!
  • His dank sense of humor always lightens the mood.

adjective free and relaxed in manner; unconstrained

adverb in a relaxed and casual manner

  • The actress appeared calm and degage as she gracefully walked down the red carpet.
  • She always looks so degage, like she doesn't have a care in the world.
  • I wish I could be as degage as him, nothing seems to faze him.
  • His writing style is so degage, it flows effortlessly and naturally.

noun a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge

adjective showing frivolous or superficial interest; amateurish

  • The art critic dismissed him as a mere dilettante, lacking any true expertise.
  • She's just a dilettante when it comes to playing the piano, she's not serious about it.
  • Don't be such a dilettante, put some effort into it!
  • He dabbled in various hobbies, but was ultimately just a dilettante in life.

verb to immerse briefly into a liquid or substance

preposition indicating movement into or through something

  • She decided to dip into her savings to pay for the unexpected medical expenses.
  • I'm going to dip into my snack stash while we watch this movie.
  • Let's dip into that new club downtown tonight.
  • He was hesitant to dip into the controversial topic during the meeting.

noun a light, entertaining performance or activity

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  • The opera included a divertissement in the form of a ballet performance.
  • We watched a divertissement of acrobatics at the circus.
  • Let's go see a divertissement at the fair, it'll be fun!
  • The magician's trick was a divertissement from the main act.

noun fate or destiny, especially a tragic or ruinous one

verb to condemn to a terrible fate or outcome

  • The impending economic doom was a topic of discussion at the conference.
  • I heard we're all doomed if we don't submit our reports on time.
  • We're totally screwed if we don't figure out a solution to this problem.
  • The dark clouds of doom loomed over the once peaceful village.

noun the action or skill of playing a drum or drums

verb present participle of the verb 'drum', which means to play a drum or drums

  • The skilled musician showcased his drumming technique during the classical concert.
  • She's been drumming on the table all day, driving me crazy.
  • The drummer was absolutely killing it with his sick drumming skills.
  • The rain on the roof sounded like a drummer drumming a steady beat.

adjective deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources

  • The art gallery showcased an eclectic collection of paintings from different time periods.
  • Her wardrobe is so eclectic, she has clothes from every fashion era.
  • I love how eclectic that playlist is, it has a bit of everything!
  • His taste in music is so eclectic, he can appreciate all genres.

noun a state of being beyond reason and self-control

  • The drug induced a state of ecstasy in the patient.
  • She was in pure ecstasy after receiving the good news.
  • I was on cloud nine, feeling pure ecstasy.
  • The music was so beautiful, it felt like being in a state of ecstasy.

noun a tendency to display or respond with exaggerated emotion or sentiment

  • The artist's work was criticized for its excessive emotionalism, lacking in technical skill.
  • I don't like movies that are full of emotionalism, I prefer more action-packed films.
  • Stop with all the emotionalism, it's getting annoying.
  • His speech was filled with emotionalism, pulling at the heartstrings of the audience.

noun a genre of literature, art, or film that describes or depicts sexual acts or content in a more explicit and graphic manner

  • The library has a special section dedicated to erotica literature.
  • I heard that new bookstore carries a lot of erotica books.
  • Have you checked out that new erotica series everyone's talking about?
  • The painting had an erotic quality to it, almost like a piece of erotica art.

noun a method of voice production used by male singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range

adjective relating to or characteristic of the singing voice of a falsetto

  • The opera singer effortlessly hit the high notes in falsetto.
  • He can sing in falsetto better than anyone I know.
  • She tried to sing in falsetto but it sounded really weird.
  • His falsetto laughter echoed through the empty hallway.

noun a person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, especially for an extreme religious or political cause

  • The political fanatic refused to consider any opposing viewpoints.
  • My friend is a total music fanatic - she knows every song by heart.
  • That guy is a sports fanatic - he never misses a game!
  • Her dedication to her craft was so intense, it was almost like she was a fanatic about it.

noun a beautiful and colorful plant that is often used for decoration or given as a gift

  • The concept of flower power emerged during the 1960s as a symbol of nonviolent protest.
  • I love the hippie movement and all the flower power vibes it represents.
  • That music festival was full of flower power, man.
  • Her kindness and positivity are like a form of flower power that brightens everyone's day.

noun a singer who specializes in folk music

  • The folk singer captivated the audience with her haunting melodies.
  • I heard that folk singer is playing at the local coffee shop tonight.
  • That folk singer really knows how to strum a guitar.
  • The folk singer's lyrics painted a vivid picture of rural life.

noun a group of people sharing common customs, origins, ancestry, etc.

  • The folk music festival showcased traditional songs and dances from different cultures.
  • A lot of folk believe in superstitions like avoiding black cats.
  • I love hanging out with my folk at the local pub.
  • The folk tale of the boy who cried wolf teaches an important lesson about honesty.

noun the skillful movement of the feet, especially in dancing or athletics

  • The dancer's impeccable footwork was a testament to years of rigorous training.
  • I need to work on my footwork if I want to keep up with the other players on the court.
  • His footwork on the dance floor was on point last night.
  • In order to navigate the complex political landscape, one must have precise footwork.

noun a ballroom dance in duple time, characterized by long, smooth, gliding steps

verb to dance the foxtrot

  • The dance instructor taught the class how to perform the foxtrot with precision and grace.
  • Let's try out the foxtrot at the next dance party, it's a fun and classic dance.
  • I heard they were foxtrotting all night long at the club last weekend.
  • The negotiations between the two companies were like a delicate foxtrot, with each side carefully stepping around sensitive issues.

adjective describing the manner in which something is done, indicating a relaxed and casual attitude or behavior

  • The new software program allows users to navigate the system in a free and easy manner.
  • Just take your time and do it in a free and easy way, no need to rush.
  • Let's just chill and take things free and easy, no stress.
  • Her carefree attitude towards life allows her to live in a state of free and easy bliss.

noun a state of depression or anxiety

verb to be afraid of

  • The musician incorporated elements of funk into his latest composition.
  • I love listening to funky music, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • That new track is straight-up funky, I can't stop grooving to it.
  • Her sense of style is so unique, she really knows how to bring the funk to any outfit.

noun a type of nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy

  • The fusion of different cultures can lead to a rich and diverse society.
  • I love the fusion of flavors in this dish - it's so delicious!
  • That new song is a fusion of hip-hop and pop - it's fire!
  • The fusion of ideas from different disciplines can lead to innovative solutions.

noun a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter

  • The novel falls under the genre of historical fiction.
  • I'm really into the fantasy genre when it comes to books.
  • That movie was so bad, it's like a whole new genre of terrible.
  • His artwork doesn't fit into any traditional genre, it's like a genre of its own.

noun the teachings of Jesus and the story of his life as told in the New Testament

adjective relating to the Christian gospel or its teachings

  • The preacher delivered a powerful sermon on the teachings of the gospel.
  • I love listening to gospel music on Sundays.
  • That new gospel album is fire!
  • To him, the principles of honesty and integrity were like a gospel.

noun a style of fiction that emphasizes the grotesque, mysterious, and desolate.

adjective relating to the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe in the 12th–16th centuries, characterized by pointed arches, rib vaults, and flying buttresses, together with large windows and elaborate tracery.

  • The gothic architecture of the cathedral is truly remarkable.
  • I love the gothic style of that old mansion.
  • That gothic movie was so creepy!
  • Her gothic personality shines through in her dark sense of humor.

noun dirt or filth ingrained on the surface, especially of a building or a vehicle

verb to cover or become covered with grime

  • The cleaning crew had to work tirelessly to remove the grime from the old building's windows.
  • I can't believe how much grime built up on the stove - it took forever to clean!
  • That party was so wild, everyone came home covered in grime.
  • The corruption in the government was like a thick layer of grime, impossible to ignore.

adjective Groovy is an adjective that describes something as fashionable, trendy, or cool.

  • The new design features a groovy color palette that appeals to a younger demographic.
  • I love your groovy outfit, it really suits your personality.
  • That concert was so groovy, I can't wait to go to another one.
  • His dance moves were so groovy, it was like he was born to boogie.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, describing something as dirty, unkempt, or shabby

  • The grungy appearance of the old building was a stark contrast to the modern skyscrapers surrounding it.
  • I love the grungy vibe of this coffee shop, it feels so cozy and relaxed.
  • That concert was so grungy, the music was loud and the crowd was wild.
  • Her grungy attitude towards life may seem rough on the outside, but she has a heart of gold.

noun A musical instrument with six strings that is typically played by strumming or plucking

  • The musician strummed the guitar with precision during the classical concert.
  • I love jamming on my guitar with friends on the weekends.
  • He totally shredded on the guitar at the gig last night.
  • Her words were like music to his ears, like a soothing melody played on a guitar.

noun the most central and most important part of something

adjective relating to the most fundamental and basic aspects of something

  • The research team is focused on studying the effects of hard core materials on building structures.
  • I heard that movie is for hard core fans only.
  • She's a hard core gamer, she plays for hours every day.
  • Dealing with the aftermath of the accident was a hard core experience for the survivors.

adjective exciting or exhilarating

  • The heady aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the room.
  • We had a heady night out on the town, dancing and laughing until dawn.
  • That concert was so heady, man. The music was just unreal.
  • The team was riding a heady wave of success, winning game after game.

hip

noun A projecting ridge on the edge of a roof

adjective Fashionable or trendy

  • The hip is a ball-and-socket joint that connects the thigh bone to the pelvis.
  • She injured her hip while dancing last night.
  • That new song is really hip, you should check it out.
  • He's always ahead of the curve, he's really got his finger on the hip of the latest trends.

hop

noun a short jump

verb to move quickly or suddenly

  • The rabbit made a quick hop across the field.
  • Let's hop over to the store and grab some snacks.
  • I'll just hop on over to your place later.
  • She had to hop through a series of obstacles to reach her goal.

noun a melodramatic movie or television show featuring cowboys and the American West

  • The horse opera genre became popular in the early 20th century.
  • I love watching those old horse opera movies with all the action and drama.
  • Let's kick back and watch a classic horse opera tonight.
  • The political debate turned into a real horse opera with all the shouting and accusations.

noun a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar to an individual

adjective relating to or characteristic of a particular individual; peculiar

  • The artist's style is quite idiosyncratic, making it easily recognizable.
  • Her taste in music is so idiosyncratic, she only listens to obscure indie bands.
  • His fashion sense is totally idiosyncratic, always mixing and matching unexpected pieces.
  • The idiosyncratic nature of her personality is like a colorful mosaic, each piece unique and intriguing.

adjective popular at a particular time; fashionable

preposition in or into fashion; popular

  • The latest fashion trends are currently in vogue in the industry.
  • Wearing vintage clothing is really in vogue right now.
  • That hairstyle is so in vogue these days.
  • Sustainability practices are in vogue as more companies prioritize environmental responsibility.

noun a person who plays a musical instrument

  • The orchestra hired a talented instrumentalist to play the violin solo.
  • My friend is a great instrumentalist and can play multiple instruments.
  • That instrumentalist is a real music wizard, they can play anything!
  • As a leader, he was an instrumentalist in shaping the company's future.

adjective showing strong feeling or great concentration; extreme

  • The intense debate among the scholars lasted for hours.
  • The movie was so intense, I couldn't look away.
  • The workout was super intense, but I feel great now.
  • The intense emotions swirling within her made it hard to think clearly.

noun a type of music of black American origin characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and usually a regular or forceful rhythm

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  • The jazz ensemble performed a stunning rendition of a classic Duke Ellington piece.
  • I love listening to jazz music on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
  • Let's hit up that jazz club downtown for some smooth tunes.
  • Her improvisational skills in the boardroom were like a jazz musician on stage.

noun a person with long hair

  • The longhair breed of cat is known for its luxurious fur and elegant appearance.
  • My friend's longhair cat sheds so much hair, it's everywhere!
  • That dude with the longhair is always jamming out on his guitar.
  • Her longhair personality shines through in everything she does, with a free-spirited and creative approach.

noun a person who is uninterested in intellectual pursuits or high culture

adjective relating to or associated with people who are uninterested in intellectual pursuits or high culture

  • The art critic dismissed the lowbrow painting as lacking depth and sophistication.
  • I don't usually enjoy lowbrow humor, but that movie had me laughing non-stop.
  • Some people think reality TV is just lowbrow trash, but I can't get enough of it.
  • His taste in music is so lowbrow, he wouldn't know good music if it hit him in the face.

noun a formal procession or parade

verb to walk with regular and measured steps, typically in time to music or as part of a ceremony

  • The soldiers began their march towards the enemy's territory.
  • We're going to march over to the park for the protest.
  • Let's march our way to the concert and have a blast!
  • The team continued to march towards their goal of winning the championship.

noun A person who is expert or knowledgeable in a particular subject or field; an expert or connoisseur.

  • She is considered a maven in the field of finance, with years of experience and expertise.
  • My friend is a real maven when it comes to cooking, she always knows the best recipes.
  • That guy is a total fashion maven, always dressed to impress.
  • As a maven of storytelling, the author weaves intricate plots that captivate readers.

noun a type of classical female singing voice whose range lies between that of a soprano and a contralto

adjective describing the type of soprano voice

  • The mezzo-soprano delivered a powerful performance in the opera last night.
  • Did you hear that mezzo-soprano hit those high notes? She's amazing!
  • That mezzo-soprano has serious pipes, she can really belt it out.
  • Her voice was like a mezzo-soprano, strong and rich in tone.

noun the central point, position, or part

adjective not extreme or controversial; moderate

  • The company's new product is designed to appeal to a middle of the road consumer demographic.
  • I don't want anything too fancy, just something middle of the road will do.
  • I'm not looking for anything too extra, just something middle of the road.
  • His opinions on the matter were always very middle of the road, never too extreme in either direction.

noun a confused mixture or jumble of things

adjective being a hodgepodge or jumble

  • The report presented a mishmash of conflicting data and opinions.
  • Her outfit was a mishmash of different patterns and colors.
  • The party was a mishmash of random people and music.
  • His mind was a mishmash of thoughts and emotions after the breakup.

noun a substance made by mixing other substances together

  • The chemist carefully analyzed the mixture of substances in the test tube.
  • I like to make a mixture of different fruits in my smoothie.
  • Let's create a mixture of songs for our road trip playlist.
  • His speech was a mixture of humor and seriousness, keeping the audience engaged.

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noun a slang term for modification or modification file in computer gaming

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  • The software engineer used a mod function to calculate the remainder.
  • I found a cool mod that enhances the graphics in my game.
  • I heard there's a new mod that lets you cheat in that game.
  • Adding a new mod to the team brought fresh perspectives and ideas.

noun a sound or combination of sounds that has the power to express emotions, convey a message, or evoke a response

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  • The symphony orchestra performed a beautiful piece of music at the concert.
  • I love listening to music while I study, it helps me concentrate.
  • Hey, do you wanna go check out some live music at the bar tonight?
  • Her words were like music to my ears, bringing comfort and reassurance.

noun a person who plays a musical instrument or sings

  • The musician performed a beautiful symphony at the prestigious concert hall.
  • My friend is a talented musician who plays in a local band.
  • That musician totally rocked the stage last night!
  • Being a musician is like painting with sounds and emotions.

noun a sound, especially one that is loud, unpleasant, or disturbing

  • The noise level in the laboratory must be kept to a minimum to ensure accurate results.
  • I can't concentrate with all this noise going on around me.
  • The party was lit, the noise was off the charts!
  • Her mind was a jumble of noise, making it hard to focus on anything else.

adjective describing something that continues without stopping or pausing

  • The train runs nonstop from New York to Washington D.C.
  • We talked nonstop for hours at the party last night.
  • I've been working nonstop on this project all week.
  • Her mind was like a nonstop rollercoaster of thoughts and ideas.

noun a star showing a sudden large increase in brightness and then slowly returning to its original state over a few months

  • A supernova is a powerful explosion of a star that can outshine an entire galaxy.
  • I heard that there's a new restaurant opening in town called Nova, have you been there yet?
  • That concert was straight up nova, I can't wait for the next one!
  • The team's performance on the field was like a supernova, shining brightly and captivating everyone's attention.

adjective An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'off the wall' is used as an adjective to describe something as unconventional or unexpected.

preposition A preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'Off' is a preposition in this phrase, indicating a position away from the wall.

article An article is a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun. 'The' is an article in this phrase.

  • The artist's off the wall painting received mixed reviews from critics.
  • Did you see that off the wall dance move he just did?
  • Her sense of style is so off the wall, I love it!
  • The new marketing strategy is really off the wall, but it just might work.

noun a person who performs in operas, typically with a trained singing voice

  • The opera singer performed a stunning aria at the prestigious concert hall.
  • I heard that the opera singer nailed their performance last night!
  • That opera singer has some serious pipes!
  • She sings like an opera singer when she hits those high notes.

noun a short opera, usually of a light and amusing character

adjective relating to or characteristic of an operetta

  • The operetta was well-received by the audience for its beautiful music and engaging storyline.
  • I'm not usually a fan of operettas, but this one was actually pretty entertaining.
  • That operetta was a real banger, I couldn't stop tapping my foot to the music!
  • The political scandal played out like a dramatic operetta, with twists and turns at every corner.

noun an artist's first piece of work before it is copied or reproduced

adjective relating to or belonging to the origin or beginning of something

  • The artist's original masterpiece was on display at the museum.
  • I love the original version of that song, it's the best.
  • That movie was so cool, it was totally OG.
  • She always has such original ideas, she's a true creative genius.

noun a humorous or satirical imitation of a person, literary work, movie, etc., exaggerating characteristic features for comic effect

  • The artist created a parody of a famous painting to critique the original work.
  • The comedian made a hilarious parody of a popular movie.
  • That parody video had me rolling on the floor laughing!
  • His actions were a parody of what a responsible adult should do.

adjective showing a liking or preference for something

preposition indicating a liking or preference for something

  • She is partial to classical music over modern pop songs.
  • I'm partial to pizza for dinner tonight.
  • He's partial to hitting the snooze button in the morning.
  • The detective was partial to following his gut instincts during investigations.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a lively and energetic quality

  • The peppy music in the background set a lively tone for the event.
  • She always has a peppy attitude, no matter what.
  • I love how peppy she is, it's infectious!
  • His peppy personality was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun an orchestra that plays classical music

adjective relating to a philharmonic orchestra or similar musical organization

  • The philharmonic orchestra performed a stunning rendition of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
  • I'm thinking of going to see the philharmonic play at the park next weekend.
  • The philharmonic rocked the house with their latest performance!
  • Her voice was like a philharmonic symphony, filling the room with beauty and harmony.

pop

noun a popular or commercial song or music genre

verb to make a sudden, explosive sound

adjective of or relating to popular music

  • The pop of the champagne bottle signaled the start of the celebration.
  • I love listening to pop music while driving.
  • Let's pop over to the mall and grab some food.
  • The idea seemed to pop into his head out of nowhere.

noun a psychedelic drug

adjective relating to or denoting drugs (especially LSD) that produce hallucinations and apparent expansion of consciousness

  • The artist used vibrant colors and intricate patterns to create a psychedelic painting.
  • I love going to music festivals with psychedelic light shows.
  • That concert was so trippy, it was like a psychedelic experience.
  • Her mind was like a psychedelic whirlwind of thoughts and ideas.

noun a style or movement characterized by the adoption of aggressively unconventional and often bizarre or shocking clothing, hairstyles, makeup, etc., and the defiance of social norms or standards

  • The punk rock movement of the 1970s had a significant impact on music history.
  • I love listening to punk music at loud volumes.
  • That guy is such a punk, always causing trouble.
  • Her rebellious attitude was like a punk rock anthem in a sea of conformity.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'quirky' which means characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits

  • The artist's quirky style of painting has gained a lot of attention in the art world.
  • She has a quirky sense of humor that always makes me laugh.
  • That movie was so quirky, I loved it!
  • His quirky personality is like a breath of fresh air in a room full of serious people.

adjective having a slightly disreputable or unkempt appearance

  • The gentleman's raffish appearance raised eyebrows at the formal event.
  • He always had a raffish charm that attracted attention wherever he went.
  • That guy's raffish style is so cool, it's like he doesn't even try.
  • The old bookstore had a raffish charm, with its dusty shelves and eccentric owner.

noun a person, typically a child, in ragged, dirty clothes

adjective dressed in ragged, dirty clothes

  • The ragamuffin child wandered the streets alone, dressed in tattered clothing.
  • I saw a ragamuffin cat hanging out by the dumpster behind the restaurant.
  • That guy is such a ragamuffin, always bumming around and never working.
  • Her mind was a ragamuffin of thoughts, all jumbled and chaotic.

noun violent, uncontrollable anger

verb to feel or express intense anger

  • The public's rage over the government's decision was evident in the protests.
  • She was filled with rage when she found out her phone was missing.
  • I was so raging when I heard the news about the concert being canceled.
  • The storm raged outside, matching the turmoil of emotions inside her.

noun a style of music characterized by a syncopated rhythm

adjective relating to or characteristic of ragtime music

  • Ragtime music was popular in the early 20th century.
  • I love listening to ragtime tunes on the piano.
  • Let's hit up that jazz club that plays a lot of ragtime.
  • His playing had a ragtime rhythm to it, fast and lively.

rap

noun a criminal charge or conviction

verb to perform rap music or lyrics

  • The artist delivered a powerful rap about social injustice during the conference.
  • I love listening to rap music on my way to work.
  • That new rap battle was fire!
  • Her words were like a rapid-fire rap, hitting me one after another.

noun a quantity of something wound on a reel

verb to wind something onto a reel

  • The fisherman carefully wound the fishing line back onto the reel.
  • I watched a funny video that made me reel with laughter.
  • That movie had me reeling with excitement the whole time.
  • The sudden news made her reel with shock and disbelief.

noun an instance of something becoming popular, active, or important again

  • The town experienced a cultural revival with the opening of a new art museum.
  • The band's reunion tour sparked a revival of interest in their music.
  • The vintage clothing store is having a '90s revival sale this weekend.
  • The CEO's new strategy led to a revival of the company's profits.

noun a person who leads or participates in a revival, especially a religious one

  • The revivalist preacher delivered a powerful sermon that moved the congregation.
  • The revivalist singer brought the crowd to their feet with her energetic performance.
  • The revivalist guru has a huge following on social media.
  • The artist was a revivalist of traditional painting techniques in a modern world.

noun a person who recites or sings epic poems, especially one of a rhapsodic nature

  • The rhapsodist delivered a moving performance of ancient poetry at the cultural event.
  • I heard that rhapsodist guy reciting some old poems at the park last night.
  • That rhapsodist dude really knows how to spit some lyrical fire!
  • She was a rhapsodist of emotions, weaving words together to create a beautiful tapestry of feelings.

noun a style of music that combines jazz, blues, and gospel influences, characterized by a strong rhythm and soulful vocals

  • Rhythm-and-blues is a genre of music that originated in African American communities in the 1940s.
  • I love listening to rhythm-and-blues music when I'm feeling relaxed.
  • My grandma used to say that rhythm-and-blues is the best kind of music to dance to.
  • The team's chemistry on the court was like a well-executed rhythm-and-blues song, each player knowing their part perfectly.

noun a naturally occurring solid substance composed of one or more minerals

verb to move gently back and forth or from side to side

adjective having a solid and firm structure

adverb no applicable adverb for 'rock'

pronoun no applicable pronoun for 'rock'

preposition no applicable preposition for 'rock'

conjunction no applicable conjunction for 'rock'

interjection no applicable interjection for 'rock'

article no applicable article for 'rock'

  • The geologist studied the composition of the rock formations in the area.
  • We found a cool rock at the beach and decided to keep it as a souvenir.
  • That concert last night totally rocked!
  • She's the rock of our family, always there to support us in tough times.

noun a person with romantic beliefs or attitudes

adjective relating to or characteristic of being in love or love

  • The couple enjoyed a romantic dinner by candlelight.
  • They went on a really romantic date last night.
  • Their relationship is so cute and romantic.
  • The sunset painted a romantic picture in the sky.

noun There is no noun form for 'self-styled'.

adjective A self-styled person or group describes themselves in a particular way, often without official recognition or approval.

  • The self-styled expert claimed to have all the answers.
  • The self-styled guru thinks he knows everything.
  • The self-styled boss is always trying to micromanage everything.
  • The self-styled queen of the office likes to boss everyone around.

set

noun a collection of objects or items that belong together, often used for a specific purpose

verb to put or place something in a particular position or location

adjective fixed or arranged in a particular way

adverb in a fixed or rigid manner

  • The committee has set a date for the next meeting.
  • I've set aside some time to work on my project this weekend.
  • Let's set up a hangout at the park tomorrow.
  • She has set her sights on becoming the next CEO of the company.

noun the act of skating

verb to glide or move along on skates

  • He enjoyed the graceful movements of figure skaters at the ice rink.
  • Let's go skate at the park this weekend!
  • I can't wait to shred the gnar at the skate park!
  • She carefully navigated the delicate situation like a skilled skater on thin ice.

noun a harsh or critical comment or review

verb to criticize harshly

  • The judge slammed the gavel down to signal the end of the trial.
  • She slammed the door in frustration after the argument.
  • I heard he got slammed with a hefty fine for speeding.
  • The criticism from her peers felt like a slam to her confidence.

verb past tense of 'spangle', which means to decorate with small shiny objects or pieces

adjective covered or decorated with small shiny objects or pieces

  • The night sky was spangled with countless stars.
  • Her dress was spangled with sequins, making her stand out at the party.
  • The rapper's teeth were spangled with bling.
  • The city skyline was spangled with lights, creating a beautiful sight.

noun a musical group consisting of four string players, typically two violinists, a violist, and a cellist, or a piece of music composed for such a group

  • The string quartet performed a beautiful piece by Beethoven at the concert hall.
  • I heard that the string quartet is playing at the wedding next week.
  • The string quartet totally rocked out at the party last night.
  • The team worked together like a well-tuned string quartet, harmonizing perfectly in their tasks.

noun a person who is easily deceived or taken advantage of

preposition used to indicate a person's weakness or fondness for something

  • She is a sucker for classical music and always attends the symphony performances.
  • I'm a total sucker for romantic comedies, I can watch them all day.
  • He's such a sucker for junk food, he can never resist a bag of chips.
  • She's a sucker for a good challenge, always pushing herself to excel.

noun a person or thing that is highest in rank or authority

adjective highest in rank or authority

  • The Supreme Court is the highest judicial body in the United States.
  • That new restaurant claims to have the supreme pizza in town.
  • Her outfit is looking supreme tonight.
  • His dedication to his craft is truly supreme.

noun the sport or activity of riding on waves while standing on a special board

verb to ride on waves while standing on a special board

  • She decided to surf the internet for research purposes.
  • Let's surf the web to find some cool videos.
  • I love to surf Instagram for fashion inspiration.
  • He likes to surf through life without a care in the world.

noun a person who participates in swinging activities, such as partner swapping or group sex

  • The country club hosted a mixer for local swingers.
  • I heard there's a new swingers club opening up in town.
  • Let's check out that swingers party this weekend.
  • In politics, sometimes a person can be seen as a swinger, switching sides frequently.

noun a sentimental or emotional story, movie, or play that is designed to evoke tears or sadness

  • The movie was a tearjerker, evoking strong emotions from the audience.
  • I watched a real tearjerker last night, I was crying my eyes out!
  • That movie was a total tearjerker, I couldn't stop sobbing.
  • The story of the orphaned puppy was a real tearjerker, pulling at everyone's heartstrings.

noun a book, film, or play that is exciting and frightening

adjective describing something that is thrilling or exciting

  • The new novel is a gripping thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
  • I love watching thrillers on movie night with my friends.
  • That thriller movie had me shook!
  • Life can be a thrilling rollercoaster ride full of unexpected twists and turns.

adjective describing something that is not affected by the passage of time or changes in fashion; enduring or long-lasting

  • The design of the building is truly timeless, showcasing a perfect blend of classic and modern elements.
  • I love how this song has a timeless quality to it, never getting old no matter how many times I listen to it.
  • That jacket is so timeless, you can wear it with anything and still look cool.
  • The story's message about love and forgiveness is truly timeless, resonating with people from all walks of life.

noun a given name commonly used as a male given name, in the United States, it was the 139th most popular name for boys born in 2007

adjective stylish, fashionable, or high-class

  • Tony is a highly respected businessman in the community.
  • I heard Tony is throwing a party this weekend.
  • Tony is such a cool dude, always up for a good time.
  • Tony's leadership shines like a beacon in times of crisis.

noun a singer, typically a woman, who performs sentimental or melancholy songs in a nightclub or cabaret setting

  • The torch singer captivated the audience with her soulful performance.
  • I heard that new torch singer is really talented.
  • That torch singer is on fire!
  • She was a torch singer, lighting up the stage with her powerful voice.

noun a half-conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis or entered by a medium

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  • The meditation session put her in a deep trance.
  • He was in such a trance while listening to music.
  • I was totally in a trance during that movie.
  • The beauty of the sunset put me in a trance.

noun a device or enclosure designed to catch and retain animals

verb to catch or ensnare in a trap

  • The hunter set up a trap to catch the elusive rabbit.
  • Be careful not to fall into that trap, it's a scam.
  • I can't believe he fell for her trap and now he's in trouble.
  • She felt like she was in a trap, unable to escape her stressful job.

verb the action of stumbling or falling due to losing one's balance

adjective describing the act of tripping or causing someone to trip

  • She was tripping over her words during the presentation.
  • He's always tripping over his own feet when he's in a hurry.
  • Why are you tripping? It's not a big deal.
  • Her mind was tripping over all the possibilities of what could go wrong.

noun a rhythmic gait of a horse or other quadruped, faster than a walk and slower than a canter

verb to move at a pace faster than a walk by alternating steps of the two forelegs and two hind legs

  • The horse began to trot gracefully around the ring during the dressage competition.
  • I saw a cute puppy trotting down the street with its owner.
  • Let's trot on over to the store and grab some snacks.
  • She could feel the excitement building in her chest as she trotted towards her dream job.

noun a type of ice cream or confection containing chopped candied or dried fruits

adjective used to describe something that is colorful, varied, or mixed

  • The gelato shop offers a variety of flavors, including tutti frutti.
  • I love the tutti frutti ice cream at that place!
  • Tutti frutti is my go-to flavor when it comes to desserts.
  • Her personality is like tutti frutti - vibrant and full of different elements.

noun a space beneath the surface of the ground

adjective located, occurring, or taking place beneath the surface of the ground

  • The underground tunnel system was built to provide a safe passage for pedestrians.
  • Let's take the underground train to get to the city center quickly.
  • I heard there's a cool underground club downtown.
  • The artist's work remained largely underground until it was discovered by a mainstream audience.

noun a number of different kinds; assortment

adjective characterized by having a lot of different types or forms

  • The store offers a wide variety of products to choose from.
  • There's a variety of snacks in the pantry if you get hungry.
  • I love trying out a bunch of different foods, I'm all about that variety.
  • Life is like a box of chocolates, full of surprises and variety.

noun a type of entertainment popular chiefly in the US in the early 20th century, featuring a mixture of specialty acts such as burlesque comedy and song and dance

  • Vaudeville was a popular form of entertainment in the early 20th century.
  • I heard they're bringing back vaudeville acts at the old theater downtown.
  • Vaudeville shows were the bomb back in the day.
  • His storytelling had a vaudeville-like quality, full of humor and exaggeration.

noun a person who is able to adapt to many different functions or activities

adjective able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities

  • The new software is very versatile, allowing users to customize it to fit their needs.
  • I love how versatile this dress is - I can dress it up or down for any occasion.
  • That actor is so versatile, they can play any role and make it their own.
  • The artist's versatile use of colors and techniques creates a dynamic and engaging painting.

noun a person who performs yodeling

  • The yodeler demonstrated incredible vocal control during the performance.
  • I heard that yodeler is going to be performing at the festival this weekend.
  • That yodeler really knows how to hit those high notes!
  • She was a yodeler when it came to expressing her emotions through song.

noun a person who is a fan of heavy metal music

adjective relating to or characteristic of fans of heavy metal music

  • The metalhead community is known for their passion for heavy metal music.
  • My cousin is a total metalhead and has been to over 50 concerts.
  • I love hanging out with my metalhead friends and headbanging to our favorite tunes.
  • Her mind was a dark, heavy metalhead, filled with thoughts of rebellion and intensity.

noun a slang term used to describe someone who is acting crazy or irrational

  • The maddo of the situation was carefully analyzed by the experts.
  • I can't believe the maddo that happened at the party last night!
  • That maddo is just too much to handle.
  • The maddo of emotions inside her was overwhelming.

verb to seep or flow into something, usually in a gradual or unintended manner

  • The ink started to bleed into the paper, creating a smudged effect.
  • I accidentally let the colors bleed into each other while painting.
  • I hate when my mascara starts to bleed into my eyes.
  • His personal problems began to bleed into his work life, affecting his performance.

adjective referring to something that is modest, restrained, or not highly noticeable or prominent

adverb referring to an action or behavior that is done in a subtle or discreet manner

  • The event was organized in a low-key manner to maintain a professional atmosphere.
  • Let's keep this party low-key and just invite a few close friends.
  • I'm feeling pretty low-key today, just want to chill and watch some movies.
  • His low-key attitude towards life often surprises people who expect him to be more outgoing.

noun a type of rhythmic sound commonly associated with traditional German music, typically produced by a brass instrument such as a tuba

  • The traditional German band played lively oompah music during the Oktoberfest celebration.
  • I love dancing to the oompah beats at the local beer festival.
  • Let's crank up the oompah tunes and have a good time!
  • The repetitive oompah rhythm symbolized the steady march of time in the musical composition.

noun a person from Trinidad and Tobago or of Trinidadian descent

  • Trini is a colloquial term used to refer to someone from Trinidad and Tobago.
  • I met a Trini at the party last night, she was really fun to talk to.
  • Hey Trini, what's up? You coming to the beach later?
  • Her vibrant personality reminded me of a true Trini spirit.

ATL

noun ATL is an abbreviation for Atlanta, a city in the state of Georgia.

adjective ATL can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to Atlanta.

  • The Atlanta airport, also known as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, is commonly referred to as ATL.
  • Let's catch a flight out of ATL for our vacation.
  • I love flying in and out of ATL - it's so convenient.
  • ATL is like a gateway to the rest of the world, connecting people from all over.

adjective relating to or characteristic of an old-fashioned or overly conservative person

  • The board members were hesitant to implement new technology, as they were seen as quite fogeyish.
  • My grandpa's taste in music is a bit fogeyish, he still listens to records from the 1950s.
  • Some people think wearing socks with sandals is totally fogeyish.
  • Her outdated fashion sense made her seem a bit fogeyish in the eyes of her peers.

noun a genre of popular music originating in Japan, characterized by a mix of Western influences and traditional Japanese musical elements

  • J-pop, short for Japanese pop music, has gained popularity worldwide.
  • I love listening to J-pop, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • J-pop is so catchy, it's like a musical earworm.
  • The J-pop scene is like a colorful kaleidoscope of sounds and visuals.

noun a genre of popular music originating from Hong Kong, characterized by a mix of Cantonese lyrics and Western musical influences

  • Cantopop is a genre of music that originated in Hong Kong in the 1970s.
  • I love listening to Cantopop songs when I'm feeling nostalgic.
  • Cantopop tunes always get stuck in my head after a night out.
  • The Cantopop industry is known for producing catchy hits that resonate with listeners.

noun a collection of girls who perform together in a musical group

  • The girl group performed a medley of their hit songs at the charity event.
  • I heard that new girl group is dropping their debut album next month.
  • That girl group is totally slaying the music scene right now.
  • The girl group's harmonies were like a breath of fresh air in the music industry.

noun a genre of popular music that features the use of synthesizers and electronic sounds

  • Synthpop is a genre of music that combines elements of pop and electronic music.
  • I love listening to synthpop music while I work out.
  • That synthpop track is so catchy, it's been stuck in my head all day.
  • Her voice floated over the synthpop beats like a dream.

noun a genre of popular music originating in South Korea

adjective relating to or characteristic of K-pop music or culture

  • The rise of K-pop as a global music phenomenon has been remarkable.
  • I can't stop listening to K-pop, it's so catchy!
  • K-pop stans are always hyping up their favorite groups.
  • K-pop is like a breath of fresh air in the music industry.

EDM

noun EDM stands for electronic dance music, a genre of music characterized by its use of electronic instruments and danceable beats.

  • Electronic Dance Music (EDM) has gained popularity worldwide in recent years.
  • I love listening to EDM while working out at the gym.
  • Let's hit up that EDM festival this weekend, it's gonna be lit!
  • The EDM scene is like a vibrant and ever-evolving ecosystem of sound and energy.

noun a position in baseball to the left of the center fielder

adjective unexpected or unconventional

  • The decision to include such a controversial topic in the academic conference was quite leftfield.
  • I never expected her to come up with such a leftfield idea for the party.
  • That movie was so leftfield, I couldn't even follow the plot.
  • His argument came out of leftfield and completely changed the direction of the debate.

noun a person who both writes and performs music, typically folk or popular songs

  • The singer-songwriter performed an acoustic set at the music festival.
  • I heard that new singer-songwriter is playing at the coffee shop tonight.
  • That singer-songwriter has some serious talent, man.
  • Being a singer-songwriter is like baring your soul to the world through music.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The student's nonchalant attitude and disregard for authority gave off a sense of being too cool for school.
  • She walks around like she's too cool for school, always with her sunglasses on indoors.
  • He thinks he's too cool for school, but really he's just a poser.
  • The new fashion trend is so unique and bold, it's like being too cool for school.

noun a person's taste or preference

adjective not belonging to or liked by a particular person

  • The classical music concert was not someone's jam, as they preferred more modern genres.
  • I heard that new restaurant is not someone's jam because they don't like spicy food.
  • That party was not someone's jam - they were totally bored the whole time.
  • Reading long novels is not someone's jam, they prefer short stories instead.

noun In this context, 'Noughties' is a plural noun that specifically denotes the years from 2000 to 2009.

  • The fashion trends of the Noughties are making a comeback in modern day.
  • Remember the Noughties when everyone was obsessed with low-rise jeans?
  • The Noughties were all about bling and oversized t-shirts.
  • In the Noughties, it felt like technology was advancing at the speed of light.

noun a genre of music that originated in the early 2010s, characterized by a nostalgic or surreal aesthetic inspired by 1980s and 1990s internet culture

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  • The vaporwave genre emerged in the early 2010s as a subgenre of electronic music.
  • I love listening to vaporwave music while studying or relaxing.
  • Vaporwave vibes are so chill and nostalgic.
  • The artwork for the album cover perfectly captures the essence of vaporwave aesthetics.

noun a male breakdancer, especially one who is skilled in the art of breakdancing

  • The b-boy demonstrated his impressive breakdancing skills at the competition.
  • Did you see that b-boy busting out some sick moves on the dance floor?
  • That b-boy is a straight-up beast when it comes to breakdancing.
  • He's a real b-boy when it comes to navigating through difficult situations.

noun a style of music that combines elements of hip hop with elements of traditional British culture and manners

  • The musician is known for his unique blend of traditional rap and chap hop.
  • Have you heard that new chap hop song? It's so catchy!
  • Chap hop is like rap but with a British twist.
  • His chap hop lyrics are like a modern take on classic storytelling.

noun a genre of pop music originating from Scandinavia, characterized by catchy melodies and electronic influences

  • Scandipop is a genre of music that originated in Scandinavia and has gained popularity worldwide.
  • I love listening to Scandipop artists like Zara Larsson and Tove Lo.
  • Scandipop is so catchy, it's like ear candy!
  • The rise of Scandipop in the music industry is like a breath of fresh air.

noun a genre of music characterized by a mellow and laid-back vibe, often combining elements of electronic and indie music

  • The music genre known as chillwave emerged in the late 2000s.
  • I love listening to chillwave music when I want to relax.
  • Chillwave vibes are perfect for a chill night in.
  • The chillwave of nostalgia washed over her as she looked through old photographs.

adjective describing a type of music that combines elements of hip-hop and electronic music

  • The new music genre, hiptronic, blends elements of hip hop and electronic music.
  • I love listening to hiptronic music at parties.
  • That hiptronic beat is fire!
  • Her dance moves were so fluid, like she was in perfect sync with the hiptronic rhythm.

adjective a slang term used to describe something that is visually or mentally stimulating in an unconventional or psychedelic way

  • The artist's use of vibrant colors and intricate patterns created a truly trippy visual experience.
  • That movie was so trippy, I couldn't stop thinking about it for days.
  • Dude, that concert was absolutely trippy! The lights and music were mind-blowing.
  • Her dreams were always so trippy, like a surreal journey through her subconscious mind.

noun a style or movement in art that aims to break away from traditional representation of physical objects

  • Abstractionism is a form of art that focuses on creating works that do not depict objects or scenes from the real world.
  • Some people find abstractionism to be confusing because it doesn't always represent recognizable subjects.
  • Abstractionism is like when artists go all abstract and stuff, you know?
  • In a world of realism, abstractionism is like a breath of fresh air, allowing for endless interpretation and imagination.

noun a type of singing that is performed without any musical accompaniment

adverb sung without instrumental accompaniment

  • The choir performed a beautiful a capella rendition of the national anthem.
  • We sang a few songs a capella at the campfire last night.
  • The group decided to go a capella for their next performance.
  • His speech was so powerful, it was like he was speaking a capella in a crowded room.

noun a person who plays the accordion

  • The accordionist performed a beautiful piece at the classical music concert.
  • I heard the accordionist playing outside the cafe yesterday.
  • That accordionist really knows how to jam out on the accordion.
  • The accordionist's fingers danced across the keys like a whirlwind.

noun a genre of music that combines elements of jazz, funk, and hip-hop, characterized by a strong groove and electronic sounds

  • The band played a fusion of acid jazz and funk music at the concert.
  • I love listening to acid jazz while relaxing at home.
  • That acid jazz track is so groovy, man!
  • Her voice had a smooth, acid jazz quality to it.

noun a musical instrument that belongs to the guitar family, specifically designed to produce low-pitched sounds

adjective describing the type of bass guitar that is designed to be played without amplification

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the acoustic bass guitar during the concert.
  • I love jamming out on my acoustic bass guitar with friends on the weekends.
  • I picked up a sick acoustic bass guitar at the music store yesterday.
  • The deep tones of the acoustic bass guitar resonated through the room, filling it with warmth.

noun a type of bass guitar that is designed to be played without amplification, producing sound solely through the resonance of its hollow body

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the acoustic bass during the classical concert.
  • I love jamming out on my acoustic bass with friends on the weekends.
  • I just picked up a sweet new acoustic bass - it sounds amazing!
  • The acoustic bass provided a solid foundation for the band's sound, like a musical anchor.

noun a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or pastime

  • Art afficionados often gather at gallery openings to discuss the latest exhibits.
  • Movie afficionados can't wait for the next blockbuster to hit theaters.
  • Music afficionados are always on the lookout for underground bands to discover.
  • Literature afficionados devour books like candy, always hungry for more stories.

noun A-flat major

  • The piece was composed in A-flat major, showcasing the composer's skill in handling complex harmonies.
  • I love playing in A-flat major because it just sounds so rich and full.
  • Dude, that A-flat major chord progression is fire!
  • In the symphony of life, sometimes we have to navigate through the key of A-flat major to find harmony and balance.

noun a hairstyle characterized by tightly curled hair forming a rounded shape

adjective relating to or characteristic of African culture or people

  • The musician wore an afro wig for the historical reenactment.
  • I love how your afro looks, it's so cool!
  • Her afro is on point, she's rocking it!
  • His ideas are like an afro, wild and untamed but full of creativity.

noun a style of music incorporating elements of West African musical styles such as fuji and highlife with American funk and jazz influences, featuring complex rhythms and percussion

  • Afrobeat is a genre of music that originated in West Africa in the late 1960s.
  • I love dancing to afrobeat music at parties.
  • Have you heard that new afrobeat track? It's fire!
  • The rhythm of afrobeat pulsates through the crowded streets, creating a vibrant energy.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the music, dance, or culture of Cuba, especially that influenced by African traditions

  • The afro-cuban music genre combines elements of African and Cuban rhythms.
  • I love dancing to afro-cuban music at the salsa club.
  • That afro-cuban beat is so catchy, it's impossible not to move to it.
  • The afro-cuban culture is a beautiful blend of traditions and influences.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Afrogean region or its people

  • The afrogaean culture of the region is characterized by vibrant music and colorful art.
  • I love attending afrogaean festivals because the music is always so lively.
  • That new afrogaean restaurant in town is supposed to be really cool.
  • The afrogaean spirit of resilience and creativity inspires me to push through challenges.

noun a genre of popular music originating in Africa, characterized by a fusion of African rhythms and western pop music influences

  • Afropop is a genre of music that combines traditional African rhythms with pop music elements.
  • I love dancing to afropop music at parties.
  • Afropop tunes always get the vibe going at the club.
  • His style of painting can be described as afropop - vibrant and full of energy.

noun a person who steals or snatches something

verb to steal or snatch something quickly

  • The thief attempted to agaw the valuable painting from the museum.
  • I saw him trying to agaw some snacks from the pantry.
  • He always tries to agaw my phone when I'm not looking.
  • The new competitor is trying to agaw market share from the established companies.