noun a musical instrument that produces sound without using electricity

adjective relating to sound or the sense of hearing

  • The acoustic properties of the concert hall were carefully designed to enhance the sound quality.
  • I love playing my acoustic guitar by the campfire.
  • The acoustic set at the coffee shop was totally chill.
  • Her acoustic performance really struck a chord with the audience.

noun a musical instrument of the brass family, resembling a tuba but having a wider bore and mellower tone

  • The althorn is a brass instrument similar to a French horn.
  • I borrowed my friend's althorn to practice for the concert.
  • I'm thinking of joining the school band just so I can play the althorn.
  • Her voice was as smooth and mellow as an althorn playing in the distance.

noun A type of violin made by the Amati family of Cremona, Italy in the 16th and 17th centuries.

  • The Amati violin is considered one of the finest instruments in the world.
  • I heard that Amati violins are really expensive.
  • I wish I could afford an Amati violin, they're so cool.
  • Her voice was like an Amati violin, pure and beautiful.

adjective able to use both hands with equal skill

  • The ambidextrous pianist impressed the audience with his ability to play complex pieces with both hands equally well.
  • My friend is so cool, he's ambidextrous and can write with both hands!
  • Dude, that guy is totally ambi, he can do everything with both hands!
  • She was ambidextrous when it came to handling difficult situations, always finding a way to navigate through challenges with ease.

noun a person or thing providing help or support

adjective providing supplementary or additional help and support

  • The auxiliary generator kicked in during the power outage.
  • I had to use the auxiliary cable to connect my phone to the car stereo.
  • We need to bring in some aux cords for the party tonight.
  • The new software serves as an auxiliary tool for data analysis.

noun a small grand piano, typically around 5 feet in length

adjective describing the size and type of piano

  • The musician played a beautiful piece on the baby grand piano.
  • I love how the baby grand piano looks in the living room.
  • Check out that fancy baby grand in the corner of the room!
  • The baby grand symbolizes elegance and sophistication in the music industry.

noun a musical instrument with a round body, a membrane stretched over the top, and four or five strings plucked with the fingers or a plectrum

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the banjo during the classical concert.
  • I love strumming my banjo by the campfire with friends.
  • He's a real banjo picker, always jamming out on his instrument.
  • Her laughter rang out like the plucking of a banjo, filling the room with joy.

noun the lowest adult male singing voice

adjective relating to the lowest range of musical instruments or voices

  • The bass section of the orchestra is responsible for providing the low tones in the music.
  • I love listening to the bass in this song, it really adds depth to the sound.
  • That bass drop was sick, it really got the party going.
  • His voice had a deep bass quality that resonated throughout the room.

noun a woodwind instrument in the double reed family, typically having a long, curved body with keys and a double reed mouthpiece

  • The bassoon is a woodwind instrument known for its rich and deep tone.
  • I heard someone playing the bassoon in the park yesterday, it sounded really cool.
  • That bassoon player is killing it on stage right now!
  • The bassoon's melancholic sound echoed through the empty hall, adding a somber touch to the atmosphere.

noun a slang term for a person's mouth or nose

  • The doctor examined the patient's bazoo to check for any signs of infection.
  • She accidentally bumped her bazoo on the table and it left a bruise.
  • He's always bragging about how big his bazoo is, but no one really cares.
  • Her bazoo of a car broke down again, leaving her stranded on the highway.

noun drum - a musical instrument typically made of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched tightly over one or both ends, played by beating with the hands or sticks

verb beat - to strike or hit repeatedly

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  • The marching band members will beat the drum in perfect unison during the halftime show.
  • I love watching the drummer beat the drum at concerts, it's so cool!
  • The drummer really knows how to beat the drum like a pro.
  • She always likes to beat the drum about her accomplishments, but we all know the truth.

noun a person or thing that beats, especially a kitchen utensil used for mixing or whipping ingredients

adjective describing something that beats or is used for beating

  • The chef used a hand beater to mix the ingredients for the cake.
  • I'll need a beater to whip up some cream for dessert.
  • She's a real beater when it comes to baking cookies.
  • His quick thinking was a real beater in the debate.

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noun a loud, sudden, and explosive sound

verb to make a loud, sudden, and explosive sound

interjection used to represent the sound of an explosion or a sudden impact

  • The CEO approved the new marketing strategy proposed by BO.
  • BO is throwing a party this weekend, you should come!
  • I can't believe BO bailed on us last minute.
  • BO's presence always lights up the room like a beacon of positivity.

noun the act of bowling in cricket or lawn bowling

verb to participate in a game of bowling

  • The chef carefully placed the salad in a porcelain bowl.
  • Hey, can you pass me that bowl over there?
  • I'm going to bowl a strike in the next round.
  • She bowled over the audience with her powerful performance.

noun a yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin

adjective of the color bronze; made of or resembling bronze

  • The statue was cast in bronze and placed in the center of the town square.
  • She won a bronze medal in the swimming competition.
  • Check out my new bronze kicks, they're so shiny!
  • His words were like bronze, cold and unyielding.

noun a brass instrument similar to a trumpet, typically without valves

verb to play a bugle, typically to sound a military signal

  • The bugle sounded, signaling the start of the ceremony.
  • I heard the bugle playing in the distance.
  • Let's bugle our way out of this situation.
  • Her voice was like a bugle, loud and clear in the quiet room.

noun a keyboard instrument resembling an organ but with the notes produced by steam whistles, used chiefly on showboats and in circuses

  • The calliope is a musical instrument that produces sound by sending steam through whistles.
  • I heard a calliope playing at the circus last night.
  • Let's go check out the calliope at the fair!
  • Her voice was like a calliope, filling the room with its melodic tones.

noun a musical instrument of the percussion family, similar to a keyboard glockenspiel, with metal plates or bars struck by hammers that are activated by a keyboard

  • The orchestra included a beautiful celesta solo in the performance.
  • I love the sound of the celesta in that song, it's so magical.
  • The celesta adds a cool vibe to the music.
  • Her laughter tinkled like a celesta in the quiet room.

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 melodious sound made by a bell or a clock

verb to make a musical or ringing sound

  • The chime of the clock signaled the end of the meeting.
  • I love how the chimes sound in the wind.
  • Let's skip this class, I'm not in the mood for chimes.
  • Her laughter chimed through the room, bringing joy to everyone.

noun a person or thing that claps, such as the metal bar that strikes a bell or the device that makes noise in applause

  • The clapper in the bell tower was used to signal the start of the ceremony.
  • I accidentally knocked the clapper off the bell while playing around in the tower.
  • The clapper on that old bell is so loud, it can wake up the whole neighborhood.
  • Her laughter was like the clapper of a bell, ringing out joyfully in the room.

noun a person or thing that claps, such as a device used to make noise by striking together

  • The clappers of the bell rang out as the clock struck midnight.
  • When the concert ended, everyone was clapping their hands like crazy, like a bunch of clappers.
  • I heard that new movie is a real clapper, we should go see it.
  • Her heart was racing like the clappers when she saw him walk into the room.

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  • The clarinet is a woodwind instrument commonly used in orchestras and chamber music.
  • I picked up the clarinet in high school and have been playing in the school band ever since.
  • Let's jam out with our clarinets at the park this weekend!
  • Her voice was like a clarinet, smooth and melodic, filling the room with warmth.

noun a shrill, trumpet-like sound

adjective clear and ringing

  • The clarion call for action was heard by all members of the committee.
  • The clarion sound of the trumpet signaled the start of the parade.
  • When the clarion rang out, everyone knew it was time to leave the party.
  • Her words served as a clarion to his conscience, urging him to do the right thing.

noun a musical instrument similar to a piano but with a smaller range and a softer sound

  • The clavichord is a historical keyboard instrument that was popular during the Baroque era.
  • I love the sound of the clavichord, it's so soothing and elegant.
  • Have you heard someone play the clavichord? It's pretty cool.
  • Her words danced on my ears like the delicate notes of a clavichord.

noun a person's spouse or partner

verb to associate or keep company with

  • It is not appropriate for a person of your stature to consort with known criminals.
  • I heard she likes to consort with the popular crowd at school.
  • I don't want to consort with those losers at the party.
  • Some people believe that if you consort with negativity, you will attract negative energy into your life.

noun a word or phrase denoting an entity, quality, state, action, etc.

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

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

  • The lawyer presented evidence contra the defendant's alibi.
  • I'm going to argue contra what you just said.
  • I'm totally contra that idea, dude.
  • Her actions spoke contra to her words.

noun a brass musical instrument similar to a trumpet but shorter and wider, often used in marching bands and jazz ensembles

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the cornet during the orchestra performance.
  • I love listening to the cornet player in the jazz band, they're so talented!
  • Check out that cool cornet solo in the marching band!
  • Her voice was like a sweet cornet, filling the room with warmth and harmony.

noun a small or relatively simple crown, especially as worn by lesser royalty and peers or peeresses

  • The queen wore a beautiful diamond-encrusted coronet to the royal ball.
  • She looked like a princess with that sparkly coronet on her head.
  • Check out that blingy coronet the rapper is wearing on stage!
  • The CEO wore his success like a golden coronet, commanding respect from all his employees.

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.

noun a collection of poems or other literary works.

  • The divan in the living room adds an elegant touch to the decor.
  • Let's chill on the divan and watch some TV.
  • I love lounging on the divan, it's so comfy.
  • The divan of knowledge is where I seek wisdom and enlightenment.

noun a deep resonant sound, especially of a bell

verb to make a deep resonant sound

  • The church bell rang with a loud dong, signaling the start of the ceremony.
  • I heard a loud dong coming from the kitchen, I think the pot fell.
  • He's always acting like such a dong, it's annoying.
  • The sudden realization hit him like a dong to the head.

noun the top part of a drum, especially the part that is struck by the drummer's sticks

  • The drumhead is the part of a drum that you strike to produce sound.
  • I accidentally broke the drumhead while practicing on my drum set.
  • The drummer really knows how to beat the drumhead.
  • The CEO made a decision on the matter in a drumhead meeting.

noun a musical instrument typically made of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched tightly over one or both ends, played by beating with the hands or sticks

verb to play a drum or drums

  • The percussionist played the drum with precision during the orchestra performance.
  • I love banging on the drum in my free time.
  • Let's jam out on the drums at the party tonight!
  • The heart beats like a drum in anticipation of the exciting news.

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.

noun a hard, heavy, blackish or very dark brown wood

adjective of a very dark black color

  • The ebony wood used in the furniture is known for its durability and elegance.
  • I love how sleek and shiny ebony countertops look in a kitchen.
  • That ebony dress you wore last night was fire!
  • Her hair was as dark as ebony, flowing down her back like a waterfall.

noun a musical instrument, a double-reed woodwind instrument similar to an oboe but larger and lower in pitch

  • The English horn is a double-reed woodwind instrument commonly used in orchestral music.
  • I love the rich sound of the English horn in that classical piece.
  • Check out the cool vibes the English horn adds to the band's sound.
  • Her voice was like an English horn, melancholic yet beautiful.

noun a bundle of pieces of iron or steel to be welded, hammered, or rolled together at high temperature

  • The fagot of sticks was used to start the campfire.
  • Can you grab that fagot of firewood over there?
  • I can't believe he called him a fagot, that's so rude.
  • The fagot of complaints seemed never-ending.

noun a musical instrument of the violin family, similar to the violin but larger and with a deeper sound

verb to touch or fidget with something in a restless or nervous way

  • The musician skillfully played the fiddle during the classical concert.
  • I love watching my grandpa fiddle around with his old fiddle in the evenings.
  • Stop trying to fiddle with the settings on my phone, you'll mess it up!
  • The CEO was accused of trying to fiddle with the company's financial records.

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  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the fife during the concert.
  • I found a fife at the flea market and decided to try playing it.
  • I heard that fife is making a comeback in modern music.
  • The fife of laughter filled the room as friends shared stories and jokes.

noun a slender jointed part of the hand that extends from the palm and is used for grasping and holding objects

verb to touch or point to something with one's finger

  • She gently placed her finger on the book's page to keep her place.
  • I accidentally burned my finger while cooking dinner.
  • He's always snapping his fingers to get the waiter's attention.
  • Pointing fingers at others won't solve the problem.

noun a narrow strip of wood or other rigid material, used on a musical instrument such as a guitar or violin to play or stop the strings

  • The violinist carefully placed her fingers on the fingerboard to play a precise note.
  • I love sliding my fingers up and down the fingerboard of my guitar when I'm jamming out.
  • Dude, check out the sick design on my new skateboard fingerboard!
  • She navigated the tricky situation with the skill of a master musician on a fingerboard.

noun a musical instrument in the woodwind family, typically made of metal or wood, consisting of a long, narrow tube with holes along it that are stopped by the fingers or keys to produce different notes

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the flute during the orchestra performance.
  • I love listening to the flute in a jazz band, it always adds a nice touch.
  • I heard that new flute player is really killing it with their solos.
  • Her voice was like a flute, delicate and enchanting.

verb past tense of flute, which means to make flutes or grooves in something

adjective having grooves or ridges resembling flutes

  • The columns of the ancient temple were adorned with intricate fluted designs.
  • I love how the fluted edges of the pie crust give it a fancy look.
  • Check out those fluted sleeves on her dress, they're so cute!
  • His speech was like a well-played flute, with each word flowing smoothly and effortlessly.

noun a specific type of horn used in orchestras and bands

  • The French horn is a brass instrument known for its rich and warm tone.
  • I love playing the French horn in the school band.
  • Dude, did you hear that sick solo on the French horn?
  • Her voice was as smooth and melodious as a French horn.

noun a musical instrument consisting of a set of graduated metal bars mounted on a frame and played with small hammers

  • The glockenspiel is a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned metal bars.
  • I love the sound of a glockenspiel in a marching band.
  • That glockenspiel solo was lit!
  • Her laughter tinkled like a glockenspiel in the crisp morning air.

noun a percussion instrument consisting of a metal disk that emits a sonorous sound when struck with a soft mallet or hammer

  • The gong signaled the start of the ceremony.
  • I heard the gong go off, so I knew it was time to go.
  • When the gong hits, that's when the party really starts.
  • The gong of opportunity only rings once, so you have to be ready to seize it.

noun a frame of metal bars for holding fuel when burning, as in a fireplace, furnace, or stove

verb to reduce something to small particles by rubbing it against a rough surface or to annoy or irritate someone

  • She used a cheese grate to finely shred the Parmesan for the pasta dish.
  • I'll grate some fresh ginger into the stir-fry for extra flavor.
  • I can't stand him, he really grates on my nerves.
  • The constant noise of the construction next door grated on her patience.

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 a type of durable stone used in construction

adjective describing something as tough or unyielding

  • The geologist identified the formation as hard rock, composed mainly of granite.
  • I love listening to hard rock music, it always pumps me up.
  • That new band plays some sick hard rock tunes.
  • Dealing with the difficult situation was like trying to break through a wall of hard rock.

noun a musical instrument similar to a small organ, with a row of small metal reeds through which air is forced by bellows

  • The musician played the harmonium during the classical music concert.
  • I love the sound of the harmonium in traditional Indian music.
  • Let's jam together with the harmonium at the music studio.
  • The harmonium of opinions in the meeting created a beautiful blend of ideas.

noun a musical instrument consisting of a triangular frame strung with strings that are plucked or strummed with the fingers.

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the harp during the orchestra performance.
  • I love listening to someone play the harp, it's so soothing.
  • She's really good at plucking the strings on that harp.
  • The harp of nature played a gentle tune as the wind rustled through the trees.

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  • The scientist used a precise instrument to measure the temperature of the liquid.
  • I borrowed my friend's guitar, it's a cool instrument to play.
  • Check out this sick beat I made using my new instrument.
  • Education is the most powerful instrument for changing the world.

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.

noun the state or quality of being instrumental; a means or agency through which something is accomplished

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  • The instrumentality of the law is crucial for maintaining order in society.
  • The instrumentality of this tool makes it easy to fix things around the house.
  • I can't believe the instrumentality of that new app - it's so cool!
  • The instrumentality of music can bring people together in ways words cannot.

noun a group of musicians who perform jazz music

  • The jazz band will be performing at the concert hall this evening.
  • I heard the jazz band is playing at the club tonight.
  • The jazz band is gonna jam out at the party later.
  • The jazz band's music is like a soothing breeze on a hot summer day.

noun a small, slender measuring device for liquor, typically holding 1 1/2 ounces

verb to alter or manipulate in a way that is not strictly honest or legal, often in a small or subtle way

  • The bartender used a jigger to measure out the exact amount of liquor for each cocktail.
  • Can you pass me that jigger so I can pour myself a drink?
  • I can't believe he jiggered the results of the experiment to make himself look better.
  • She had to jigger her schedule to fit in all of her appointments.

noun a large, hemispherical drum with a skin or plastic head, used especially in military and marching bands

  • The orchestra featured a talented percussionist playing the kettledrum.
  • I love the sound of the kettledrum in a marching band.
  • That kettledrum solo was lit!
  • The kettledrum of impending doom echoed through the battlefield.

noun a musical instrument of the string family, similar to a guitar but with a pear-shaped body and a fretted neck

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the ancient lute.
  • I didn't know you could play the lute, that's cool!
  • Check out this sick lute solo!
  • Her words were like a delicate lute, soothing and enchanting.

noun A hammer with a large, usually wooden head, used especially for hitting a chisel.

  • The carpenter used a mallet to drive the wooden pegs into place.
  • Can you pass me that mallet over there so I can fix this loose nail?
  • I'll just give it a good whack with the mallet and hopefully it'll work.
  • Her words hit him like a mallet, leaving him stunned and speechless.

noun A musical instrument of the lute family, having a typically pear-shaped body and a straight fretted neck, and played with a plectrum.

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the mandolin during the classical concert.
  • I love strumming my mandolin on lazy afternoons in the park.
  • Let's jam out on our mandolins at the music festival this weekend!
  • Her words danced off her tongue like a skilled musician playing the mandolin.

noun a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce sound

  • The marimba is a percussion instrument consisting of a set of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce musical tones.
  • I love the sound of the marimba at the music festival.
  • Let's jam out on the marimba together.
  • Her words danced across my mind like notes on a marimba.

noun a small keyboard instrument similar to an accordion

  • The musician played the traditional Irish tune on the melodeon.
  • I love jamming out on my melodeon with friends on the weekends.
  • The melodeon is such a cool instrument to bust out at a party.
  • Her voice was like a melodeon, filling the room with beautiful melodies.

noun a type of player piano that uses a roll of paper with perforations to play music

  • The music roll is a type of mechanical device used to play music in a player piano.
  • I found an old music roll in the attic that belonged to my great-grandparents.
  • Hey, pass me that music roll so we can listen to some tunes on the player piano.
  • The new technology is like a music roll, constantly changing and evolving.

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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 cardinal number, one more than eight

adjective amounting to one more than eight

  • The meeting will start at nine o'clock sharp.
  • Let's meet at nine for coffee.
  • I'll catch you at nine, cool?
  • She always seems to have nine lives with how many times she's escaped danger.

noun a musical instrument of the woodwind family, typically made of wood, with a double reed

  • The oboe is a woodwind instrument known for its distinctive sound.
  • I heard that Sarah plays the oboe in the school band.
  • I'm loving the jazzy vibes the oboe brings to the music.
  • The oboe's melody danced through the air, weaving a tapestry of sound.

noun A type of vessel flute that is often associated with The Legend of Zelda video game series

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the ocarina during the classical concert.
  • I love bringing out my ocarina and playing some tunes by the campfire.
  • Check out this cool ocarina I found at the flea market!
  • Her voice was like an ocarina, pure and sweet.

noun a governmental or commercial organization

  • The liver is an essential organ in the human body.
  • I think I pulled a muscle in my organ from lifting those heavy boxes.
  • She's got a great set of organs, if you know what I mean.
  • The orchestra played in perfect harmony, each instrument like a vital organ in a living being.

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noun a metal container used for carrying or storing coal

verb to cook (food) in a pan

  • The chef used a large pan to sauté the vegetables.
  • I'll just throw everything in one pan and call it a day.
  • Let's hit the pan for some late-night munchies.
  • She knew she was in hot water and had to think fast to get out of the pan.

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  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the panpipe during the classical music concert.
  • I heard someone playing the panpipe in the park today, it sounded so peaceful.
  • I can't believe how cool that dude looked playing the panpipe on the street corner.
  • Her voice was like a sweet panpipe, soothing and melodious.

noun objects or equipment used for a particular activity or purpose

  • The police found drug paraphernalia at the scene of the crime.
  • I saw all of his camping paraphernalia in the garage.
  • She's always carrying around her makeup paraphernalia.
  • His desk was cluttered with paraphernalia from past projects.

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noun a place or position on a scale or in a sequence

verb to fasten or secure with a peg

  • She used a peg to hang up the laundry on the clothesline.
  • Can you pass me that peg so I can clip this paper together?
  • I need to peg this project before the deadline hits.
  • His comment really pegged her self-esteem.

noun a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely back and forth

  • The pendulum swung back and forth with precise rhythm in the grandfather clock.
  • I love watching the pendulum swing on that old clock.
  • That pendulum thingy on the clock keeps moving back and forth.
  • The decision seemed to be in a constant state of pendulum, never settling on one option.

noun a musical instrument played by striking or shaking, such as drums or cymbals

  • The percussion section of the orchestra includes instruments like timpani, snare drum, and cymbals.
  • I love playing percussion in the school band because it's so much fun.
  • The percussionist totally rocked out on the drums during the concert.
  • The rain on the roof sounded like a gentle percussion orchestra.

noun a musical instrument with a keyboard and strings that produce sound when struck by hammers

adjective relating to or involving the piano or its music

  • The pianist performed a beautiful piece on the grand piano.
  • I love playing the piano in my free time.
  • Let's jam out on the keys of the piano together.
  • Her words played on my mind like a haunting piano melody.

noun a musical instrument with a manual keyboard and foot-operated bellows for forcing air through small pipes to produce sound

  • The pianoforte is a versatile musical instrument that produces sound by striking strings with hammers.
  • I love playing the pianoforte because it has such a rich and beautiful sound.
  • I'm thinking of taking up the pianoforte, it seems like a cool instrument to learn.
  • Her voice was like a delicate pianoforte, filling the room with its soft and melodious tones.

noun a small flute, typically used in orchestras and marching bands

  • The piccolo is a small, high-pitched instrument commonly used in orchestras.
  • I love how the piccolo adds a bright, cheerful sound to the music.
  • That piccolo player really knows how to hit those high notes!
  • Her voice was like a piccolo, piercing through the silence with its clarity.

noun a highway or turnpike

  • The pike is a type of freshwater fish known for its elongated body and sharp teeth.
  • I heard there's a great spot for pike fishing down by the lake.
  • That guy is a real pike - always trying to show off.
  • The company's stock price took a sharp pike after the scandal was revealed.

noun a tube-shaped piece of material that is hollow inside

verb to play (a tune) on a pipe instrument

  • The plumber fixed the leak in the pipe using a wrench.
  • I accidentally dropped my phone down the drain pipe.
  • Let's go smoke a pipe behind the shed.
  • She had to learn to keep her emotions in check and not let them burst out like a burst pipe.

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  • The plumber inspected the pipes to ensure there were no leaks.
  • I heard a strange noise coming from the pipes in the basement.
  • I can't believe how clogged up the pipes are in this old house.
  • The flow of information through the pipes of communication was seamless.

noun a particular act or maneuver in a game

  • The orchestra will play a symphony at the concert tonight.
  • Do you want to play a game of chess with me?
  • Let's play it cool and see how things unfold.
  • Her words seemed to play with his emotions, causing confusion.

noun a person who participates in a role-playing game

  • The professional basketball player scored 30 points in last night's game.
  • That player is really good at soccer.
  • Check out that player's killer moves on the dance floor!
  • She's a key player in the success of the project.

noun a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds

verb to make a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds

  • The sound of the rattle alerted the researchers to the presence of a snake.
  • I heard a strange rattle coming from the engine of my car.
  • That new song really rattles!
  • The unexpected news seemed to rattle her to the core.

noun a musical instrument of the flute family

  • The court reporter used a high-quality recorder to document the proceedings.
  • I borrowed a recorder from the library to record the lecture.
  • I need to grab my trusty recorder before we head out to the concert.
  • Her memory is like a recorder, capturing every detail of the past.

noun a control on an organ that activates the reed stop

  • The organist adjusted the reed stop to achieve a brighter tone in the music.
  • I love it when the reed stop is pulled out on the organ, it sounds so cool!
  • Hey, can you crank up the reed stop on the organ for this song?
  • She knew how to pull the reed stop on the situation, bringing a new perspective to the problem.

adjective describing a sound that is deep, clear, and continuing to sound or echo

  • The speaker's resonant voice filled the auditorium, capturing the attention of every audience member.
  • The music from the concert was so resonant, it could be heard from blocks away.
  • That new speaker system is so resonant, it's like having a concert in your living room.
  • Her words had a resonant impact on the audience, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who heard them.

noun a brass instrument resembling a bugle but with a wider bore and mellower tone, used chiefly in military bands

  • The saxhorn is a brass instrument that was popular in the 19th century.
  • I heard the saxhorn player is performing at the park today.
  • Check out that cool saxhorn player jamming on the street corner!
  • The saxhorn's melody echoed through the halls, filling the room with warmth and nostalgia.

noun a musical instrument of the woodwind family, typically made of brass and consisting of a conical tube, keys, and a mouthpiece

  • The jazz band featured a talented saxophone player during their performance.
  • I love the sound of a saxophone in a smooth jazz ensemble.
  • That saxophone solo was killer!
  • His words flowed like a saxophone melody, smooth and captivating.

noun a stringed musical instrument of India, typically plucked, with a long neck and a rounded body

  • The sitar is a traditional Indian musical instrument with a long neck and a gourd-shaped body.
  • My friend is learning how to play the sitar and it sounds really cool!
  • I love jamming out on the sitar with my band, it's so chill.
  • The sitar's melodic tones resonate through the room, creating a sense of peace and tranquility.

noun a vehicle mounted on runners for use on snow or ice, typically drawn by horses or reindeer

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  • The horse-drawn sleigh glided gracefully through the snow-covered fields.
  • We're going to take the sleigh out for a ride in the winter wonderland.
  • Let's hop on the sleigh and hit the slopes for some fun!
  • Her laughter was like the jingle of sleigh bells on a crisp winter morning.

noun a musical instrument in the brass family with a slide mechanism for changing the length of the tube and therefore the pitch of the notes

  • The musician performed a beautiful solo on the slide trombone during the orchestra concert.
  • I love the sound of a slide trombone in a jazz band.
  • Check out the cool slide trombone player jamming on stage!
  • Her words flowed smoothly, like a slide trombone in a symphony.

noun a trap for catching birds or small animals

verb to catch (a bird or animal) using a snare

  • The hunter set up a snare to catch the elusive rabbit.
  • I accidentally stepped into a snare while walking in the woods.
  • Watch out for that snare, it's a trap!
  • The politician's words were like a snare, deceiving the public.

noun the action or process of measuring the depth of the sea or other body of water

adjective having a particular kind of sound or tone

  • The sounding of the alarm alerted everyone to evacuate the building.
  • I heard the sounding of the bells as the wedding procession began.
  • The party was lit, with the music sounding so good.
  • Her words were sounding like music to my ears.

noun a musical instrument resembling a tuba but having a wider, flaring bell and is used in marching bands

  • The sousaphone is a type of brass instrument commonly used in marching bands.
  • I heard that the sousaphone player in the band is really talented.
  • Check out that cool sousaphone player jamming out on the field!
  • The sound of the sousaphone filled the stadium like a warm hug.

noun a musical instrument with six strings, typically played by plucking or strumming

adjective relating to or characteristic of Spain or its people or culture

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the Spanish guitar during the concert.
  • I love listening to the soothing sounds of a Spanish guitar on a lazy afternoon.
  • Let's jam out with the Spanish guitar at the beach bonfire tonight.
  • Her fingers danced across the strings of the Spanish guitar, creating a masterpiece of music.

noun a type of musical instrument that is a smaller version of a harpsichord

  • The spinet is a type of small upright piano that was popular in the 18th century.
  • I love the sound of a spinet, it's so charming and unique.
  • My grandma's spinet is a real gem, it's been in the family for generations.
  • The spinet of her voice filled the room with warmth and nostalgia.

noun a type of percussion instrument made from oil drums or similar metal containers

  • The steel band performed at the prestigious music festival.
  • I love listening to the steel band play at the beach.
  • The steel band was jammin' last night!
  • The steel band's music cut through the air like a sharp blade.

noun Steinway is a noun referring to a type of high-quality piano manufactured by the Steinway & Sons company.

  • The pianist performed on a Steinway grand piano at the concert hall.
  • I heard that they have a Steinway piano in the music room.
  • That Steinway piano is top-notch!
  • Her voice was like music played on a Steinway, pure and resonant.

noun A type of high-quality violin made by members of the Stradivari family in Cremona, Italy during the 17th and 18th centuries.

  • The Stradivarius violin is considered one of the finest instruments ever made.
  • I heard that guy owns a Stradivarius violin, must be worth a fortune!
  • That Stradivarius violin is straight fire, bro.
  • Her voice was like a Stradivarius, pure and exquisite.

noun a series of items or events connected together in a line

verb to deceive or mislead someone by giving false hope or promises

  • The salesperson tried to string along the customer by promising a delivery date that couldn't be met.
  • Don't let them string you along with empty promises.
  • I knew he was just stringing me along with his excuses.
  • She felt like she was being strung along in the relationship, never knowing where they stood.

noun a thin piece of cord, twine, or similar material used for tying, fastening, or hanging things

verb to fit a musical instrument with strings or to provide with strings

  • The scientist studied the properties of various types of strings in order to understand their behavior.
  • I always have trouble tying knots with thin strings, they keep slipping out.
  • I can't believe she pulled on my heart strings like that, I'm totally hooked.
  • The CEO knew how to pull the right strings to get the deal done.

noun a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame with small metal jingles

  • The musician played the tambourine during the orchestra performance.
  • I love shaking the tambourine during our jam sessions.
  • Let's bring the tambourine to the party and make some noise!
  • Her laughter was like the jingle of a tambourine, infectious and joyful.

noun a type of drum typically used in Latin American music

  • The chef prepared a delicious seafood timbale for the special event.
  • I can't wait to dig into that cheesy timbale at the party.
  • Let's grab some timbale from that new food truck down the street.
  • Her emotions were like a timbale, layered and complex.

noun a musical instrument consisting of a small drum with jingling metal disks attached to the rim

  • The musician played the timbrel during the orchestra performance.
  • I love the sound of the timbrel in that song.
  • Let's jam out with the timbrel tonight!
  • Her laughter was like the tinkling of a timbrel in the wind.

noun a sound or series of sounds, such as those made by small bells or flowing water

verb the action of making a light, clear ringing sound

  • The tinkling of the wind chimes added a soothing atmosphere to the garden.
  • I love the tinkling sound of ice cubes in a glass of soda.
  • The tinkling of her laughter filled the room with joy.
  • The tinkling of coins in his pocket signaled his wealth and success.

noun a type of drum typically used in African and Native American music

  • The musician used a tom tom drum to keep the rhythm during the performance.
  • I couldn't find my way without the tom tom GPS in my car.
  • Let's hit up the tom tom for some directions.
  • Her heart beat like a tom tom drum during the intense scene in the movie.

noun a musical instrument in the brass family, typically characterized by a long slide used to change pitch

  • The trombone section played a crucial role in the symphony orchestra.
  • I heard someone playing the trombone in the school band.
  • I'm thinking of picking up the trombone and joining a jazz band.
  • Her voice had a rich, resonant quality, like a trombone in a jazz ensemble.

noun a successful person who has a great deal of power or influence

verb to produce a sound loudly and forcefully, like a trumpet

  • The trump card in negotiations is always keeping a cool head.
  • I heard that Sarah's new promotion is a real trump for her career.
  • Did you see that guy's new car? It's totally trump!
  • Her infectious laughter was the trump that lifted everyone's spirits.

noun a brass musical instrument with a flared bell and a bright, penetrating tone

verb to play a trumpet or make a sound like that of a trumpet

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the trumpet during the concert.
  • I love jamming out on my trumpet with friends in the garage.
  • I can't wait to blow my trumpet at the party tonight!
  • She always likes to trumpet her achievements to everyone she meets.

noun a large brass musical instrument with a deep tone, consisting of a conical tube bent into a spiral shape

  • The orchestra's tuba player performed a solo during the concert.
  • I heard the tuba player practicing in the band room.
  • That tuba is huge, it must be heavy to carry around.
  • His voice boomed like a tuba in the empty room.

noun a circular drum or disk, especially the circular area that forms the front of a tympanic membrane

  • The tympanum is a thin membrane that separates the ear canal from the middle ear.
  • I heard that loud noise so clearly, it felt like it was hitting my tympanum directly.
  • I can't stand loud music, it feels like my tympanum is going to explode!
  • His words struck her like a tympanum, resonating deeply within her soul.

noun a small guitar-like instrument originating from Hawaii, typically with four strings

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  • The musician strummed the ukulele with precision during the classical concert.
  • I love playing my ukulele at the beach while watching the sunset.
  • Let's jam out with our ukuleles at the party tonight!
  • Her voice was like a sweet ukulele melody, soothing and enchanting.

noun the quality or state of being able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities

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

  • The versatility of the new software allows it to be used in a variety of industries.
  • I love the versatility of this dress - I can dress it up or down for any occasion.
  • His versatility on the basketball court is off the charts - he can play any position with ease.
  • The versatility of her writing style makes her a truly talented author, able to write in any genre.

noun a musical instrument in the percussion family, resembling a xylophone but with metal bars and motor-driven resonators for sustaining the sound

  • The jazz band featured a vibraphone player who added a unique texture to the music.
  • I love the sound of the vibraphone in that song, it's so cool!
  • The vibraphone player really brought the vibes to the performance.
  • Her laughter had a light, tinkling quality, like a vibraphone in the distance.

noun a musical instrument of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, typically six-stringed and played with a bow

  • The viol is a stringed musical instrument that was popular in the Renaissance period.
  • I heard that Jenny plays the viol in her school orchestra.
  • Hey, did you see that guy shredding on the viol at the concert last night?
  • The sound of the viol echoed through the halls, filling the room with a sense of nostalgia.

noun A stringed musical instrument of the violin family, slightly larger than a violin and tuned a fifth lower.

  • The viola section of the orchestra played beautifully during the concert.
  • I'm thinking of taking up the viola, it seems like a cool instrument.
  • I totally rocked out on the viola at the talent show last night.
  • Her voice was like a viola, smooth and rich in tone.

noun a stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow

  • The violinist performed a beautiful concerto at the symphony orchestra.
  • I love playing my violin in the park on sunny days.
  • She totally rocked out on the violin during the talent show.
  • The violin's melancholic melody echoed through the empty halls.

adjective describing or relating to a virgin or virginity; pure; untouched; new or unused

  • The young woman wore a virginal white dress to her debutante ball.
  • She kept her room virginal clean, not a speck of dust in sight.
  • I heard she's still virginal, hasn't even kissed a guy yet.
  • The untouched snow on the mountain looked virginal in the early morning light.

noun a flat board or slab of wood with a corrugated surface, typically used for washing clothes by hand

  • The woman used a washboard to scrub the clothes clean.
  • I found an old washboard in the attic that we could use for decoration.
  • I heard that new band has a washboard player in their lineup.
  • His abs were so defined, they looked like a washboard.

noun a dessert made by beating cream or egg whites, often with sugar and flavoring

verb to move quickly and forcefully in a specified direction

  • The chef used a whisk to whip the eggs for the souffle.
  • I'll whip up a quick meal for us to enjoy.
  • She whipped out her phone to take a selfie.
  • The coach knew how to whip the team into shape for the championship game.

noun a small device that makes a high-pitched sound when blown into, typically used for signaling or as a musical instrument

verb to make a high-pitched sound by forcing breath through a small hole or by blowing into a small device

  • The referee blew the whistle to signal the end of the match.
  • I can whistle really loudly, want to hear?
  • She's always whistling a tune while she works.
  • The wind made the trees whistle in the night.

adjective an adjective used to describe something made of wood or resembling wood

  • The antique chair was made of high-quality wooden material.
  • I love the cozy feeling of sitting on a wooden bench in the park.
  • Let's ditch this party and go chill at that cool wooden shack by the beach.
  • His words were like wooden blocks, lacking any emotion or depth.

noun a musical instrument, such as a flute, clarinet, or oboe, that is typically made of wood and played by blowing air through a reed or across a hole

  • The woodwind section of the orchestra includes instruments like the flute, clarinet, and oboe.
  • I've always been drawn to the sound of woodwind instruments in music.
  • I love jamming out on my woodwind with the band.
  • The wind whispered through the trees like a delicate woodwind melody.

noun a musical instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars of different lengths that are struck with mallets to produce musical tones

  • The xylophone is a percussion instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce musical tones.
  • I love playing the xylophone in our school band.
  • Let's jam out on the xylophone later, it's so fun!
  • Her laughter rang out like a xylophone, filling the room with joy.

noun a part of the vocal organ of birds located at the base of the trachea

  • The syrinx is a specialized vocal organ found in birds.
  • I learned about the syrinx in my ornithology class.
  • Check out the syrinx on that bird, it's so cool!
  • Her voice was like a syrinx, effortlessly hitting high notes.

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noun a nickname for the Chicago White Sox, a professional baseball team

  • The company requires all employees to wear black sox as part of the dress code.
  • I can't find my lucky sox for the game tonight.
  • Those sox are lit, where did you get them?
  • She has a way of pulling success out of her sox when faced with challenges.

noun a seashell, especially one used as a trumpet by indigenous peoples in the Americas

  • The concha is a traditional Mexican sweet bread with a distinctive shell-like shape.
  • I can't resist a concha with my morning coffee.
  • Let's grab some conchas from the bakery for our picnic.
  • Her laughter was like the sweet sound of a concha being broken open.

noun a person or thing that flutes or plays the flute

  • The fluter on the roof caused a beautiful melody to fill the room.
  • I can hear the fluter playing a tune outside.
  • Check out that fluter jamming on the street corner!
  • Her voice was like a fluter, soft and melodious.

obo

noun a type of musical instrument, a brass gong used in Yoruba music

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the oboe during the orchestra performance.
  • I heard that Sarah is learning to play the oboe in her school band.
  • I can't believe he dropped his oboe and broke it right before the concert!
  • The CEO sees himself as the oboe player in the orchestra, leading and setting the tone for the entire team.

noun a type of ancient Celtic musical instrument resembling a horn or trumpet

  • The celtic warrior blew the carnyx to signal the start of the battle.
  • I saw a cool replica of a carnyx at the museum the other day.
  • That carnyx is so old school, but it still sounds amazing.
  • The carnyx of truth echoed through the courtroom, revealing the lies of the defendant.

noun a word used in Japanese to indicate a thing or concept without specifying it

  • In Japanese culture, the term 'koto' refers to a traditional stringed musical instrument.
  • Let's learn how to play the koto together!
  • I heard that new ramen place is the koto!
  • The art of calligraphy is like playing the koto with a brush instead of strings.

noun a large musical instrument typically found in churches and concert halls

  • The pipe organ in the cathedral is a magnificent instrument with hundreds of pipes.
  • I love listening to the pipe organ at church on Sundays.
  • The pipe organ at the concert was so lit, dude!
  • Her voice echoed through the room like a pipe organ, filling every corner with sound.

noun a small musical instrument consisting of a lyre-shaped metal frame held between the teeth and played by plucking the metal tongue with the finger

  • The Jew's harp is a traditional musical instrument that is played by plucking the metal reed.
  • I bought a Jew's harp at the music store yesterday and I can't wait to start playing it.
  • I love jamming out on my mouth harp, it's so fun to play.
  • The Jew's harp can be seen as a symbol of cultural heritage and tradition in many communities.

noun a musical instrument from Brazil, consisting of a single string attached to a bow-shaped wooden resonator

  • The berimbau is a musical instrument commonly used in the traditional Brazilian martial art of capoeira.
  • I love playing the berimbau during our capoeira practice sessions.
  • Hey, pass me that berimbau so I can jam out with it!
  • The berimbau's rhythmic beats set the tone for the capoeira roda, creating a powerful and energizing atmosphere.

noun the name of the martial art itself

  • Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music.
  • Have you ever tried capoeira? It's a really cool mix of martial arts and dance.
  • I've been practicing capoeira for a while now and I'm starting to get the hang of it.
  • In the game of life, sometimes you have to approach challenges with the agility and creativity of a capoeira master.

noun a musical instrument with a keyboard and a bellows that produces sound by forcing air through reeds

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the accordion during the concert.
  • I love listening to someone play the accordion at a street fair.
  • Let's jam out with the accordion at the park later.
  • The team worked together like an accordion, expanding and contracting as needed to achieve their goal.

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 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 part of the body that serves a specific function or purpose

  • The acoustic organ in the concert hall produced a rich and full sound.
  • I love the way the acoustic organ sounds in this room.
  • That acoustic organ is really pumping out some great tunes.
  • Her voice was like an acoustic organ, filling the room with warmth and melody.

noun a type of harp that produces sound when the wind blows across its strings

  • The composer wrote a piece for the aeolian harp, showcasing its unique sound.
  • I love listening to the aeolian harp in the garden, it's so peaceful.
  • Have you ever heard an aeolian harp? It's like nature's own music player.
  • The wind whispered through the trees, playing the forest like an aeolian harp.

noun a type of musical instrument consisting of a series of glass bars of graduated length, which produce musical tones when struck with hammers

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Aeolian mode or scale

  • The aeolina is a type of wind instrument that produces a unique sound.
  • I heard someone playing an aeolina at the park the other day.
  • I never knew an aeolina could sound so cool!
  • The music from the aeolina seemed to carry me away to another world.

noun a musical instrument that produces sound by causing a body of air to vibrate, such as a flute or a trumpet

  • The flute is classified as an aerophone because it produces sound by vibrating air within a tube.
  • I recently started learning how to play an aerophone, and it's been a fun challenge.
  • Check out this cool aerophone I found at the flea market!
  • His words floated through the room like music from an aerophone.

noun a musical instrument that produces sound by the vibration of air or wind

adjective relating to or producing sound by means of air or wind

  • The aerophonic instrument produced a clear and resonant sound.
  • I love playing on my aerophonic flute, it sounds so beautiful.
  • Check out this cool aerophonic gadget I found at the flea market!
  • Her voice was like an aerophonic instrument, filling the room with its melodious tones.

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.