Musical Expressions

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to praise or honor someone or something

  • It is important to glorify the achievements of our employees in order to boost morale.
  • Let's glorify our night out by posting pictures on social media.
  • Stop trying to glorify everything you do, it's getting annoying.
  • The artist used vibrant colors to glorify the beauty of nature in their painting.

noun a lyric poem or verse

adjective expressing the writer's emotions, usually briefly and in stanzas or recognized forms

  • The poet carefully crafted each lyric to convey deep emotions.
  • I love how catchy the lyrics of this song are!
  • The lyrics of this track are straight fire!
  • Her words danced like lyrical butterflies in the wind.

noun a person or personified force who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist

verb to be absorbed in thought; to consider something thoughtfully

  • The artist found inspiration in his muse, a beautiful model.
  • She's always been his muse, inspiring his best work.
  • That new song is fire, the artist's muse really came through.
  • Nature has always been my muse, sparking creativity in unexpected ways.

noun a word or phrase that suggests an idea or feeling

adjective tending to suggest an idea or feeling in a subtle way

  • The painting had many suggestive elements that hinted at deeper meanings.
  • Her outfit was quite suggestive, don't you think?
  • That movie was so suggestive, it had me blushing the whole time.
  • His suggestive remarks were like a puzzle, leaving everyone wondering what he really meant.

adjective describing a plentiful or overflowing amount of something

  • The garden was abounding with colorful flowers.
  • My inbox is abounding with unread emails.
  • The party was abounding with cool people.
  • Her mind was abounding with creative ideas.