Musical Themes

13 words in this vocabulary list

noun a deep love and respect

adjective adoring

  • The artist received adoration from fans for his latest masterpiece.
  • She looked at him with adoration in her eyes.
  • I have mad adoration for that new song.
  • The sunset painted the sky with colors of adoration.

noun love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity, or cause

  • Her devotion to her studies was evident in her perfect attendance and high grades.
  • I admire your devotion to your favorite sports team, you never miss a game!
  • His devotion to his job is next level, he's always the first one in and the last one out.
  • The artist's devotion to his craft was like a flame that never burned out.

noun In Greek mythology, one of the Muses, specifically the Muse of lyric and love poetry.

  • Erato is often depicted in classical art as the muse of love poetry.
  • I heard Erato is your favorite muse from Greek mythology.
  • Yo, Erato is like the OG love poet muse, you know?
  • Her words flowed like Erato's inspiration, filling the room with love and beauty.

noun a mythological creature that is part human and part goat, known for its love of music and dancing

noun a place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death, often traditionally depicted as being above the sky.

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  • The concept of heaven is often explored in religious texts.
  • She said the dessert was like heaven in her mouth.
  • That new car is straight up heaven!
  • Being surrounded by nature is my idea of heaven.

adjective regarded as sacred or divine; having a spiritually pure quality

  • The holy scriptures are revered by many religious followers.
  • I can't believe we got tickets to see the holy grail of baseball games!
  • That party was so lit, it was like a holy experience.
  • Her dedication to her craft is so intense, it's like a holy devotion.

joy

noun a feeling of great pleasure and happiness

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  • The birth of a child brings immense joy to the family.
  • Seeing my dog's tail wagging brings me so much joy.
  • I am over the moon with joy after acing my exam.
  • The sunset painted the sky with hues of joy.

noun intense or unrestrained sexual craving

verb to have an intense desire or craving, especially of a sexual nature

  • The intense lust between the two characters was palpable throughout the entire novel.
  • She couldn't resist the lust she felt towards him, no matter how hard she tried.
  • They were both feeling the lust and decided to sneak off to be alone together.
  • The lust for success drove her to work harder than ever before.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • In old times, people used to communicate through letters instead of instant messaging.
  • Back in the old times, we didn't have smartphones or social media.
  • Man, in the old times, things were so different!
  • The old times feel like a distant memory now, almost like a dream.

noun a central idea or message in a work of art, literature, or music

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  • The theme of the conference is sustainability in urban planning.
  • The party's theme is '80s retro, so make sure to dress accordingly.
  • The theme of the movie is all about friendship and loyalty.
  • The theme of the book symbolizes the struggle between good and evil.

noun In Christian theology, the concept of the Trinity refers to the three persons of the Godhead: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

adjective Trinity can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is related to or characteristic of the Trinity.

  • The concept of the trinity is a fundamental belief in Christianity.
  • Do you understand the concept of the trinity in Christianity?
  • The trinity thing in Christianity is like, God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
  • In literature, the trinity of protagonist, antagonist, and anti-hero often creates a complex dynamic.

noun a feeling of intense longing for something

adjective having or showing a strong desire or longing

  • The artist's paintings reflect a deep yearning for inner peace and tranquility.
  • She couldn't help but feel a yearning for adventure as she scrolled through travel blogs.
  • I've got a serious yearning for some pizza right now.
  • His yearning for success burned like a fierce flame within him.

noun In Greek mythology, Acheron is known as the river of pain or woe, and is one of the five rivers of the Greek underworld.

  • The river Acheron in Greek mythology is said to be the river of pain and woe.
  • Let's avoid going near the Acheron river, it's rumored to be haunted.
  • I heard that place is like the Acheron, totally creepy and unsettling.
  • After the betrayal, their friendship felt like crossing the Acheron river, dark and full of sorrow.