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.

adjective relating to or having a pleasing melody

  • The melodic tones of the piano filled the concert hall with beauty and grace.
  • I love listening to melodic music while I study, it helps me focus.
  • That song is so melodic, it's stuck in my head all day.
  • Her laughter was like a melodic symphony, bringing joy to everyone around her.

noun A person who writes or composes music, especially melodies

  • The melodist composed a beautiful symphony that moved the audience to tears.
  • My friend is a talented melodist and loves to play her guitar at parties.
  • The melodist totally killed it at the concert last night!
  • As a melodist of words, the poet weaved emotions into his verses.

noun a sequence of single notes that is musically satisfying

  • The melody of the symphony was beautifully composed and performed.
  • I can't get that catchy melody out of my head!
  • The melody in that song is straight fire.
  • Her laughter had a melodious quality, like a sweet melody playing in the background.

noun a stanza of four lines, especially one having alternate rhymes

  • The poet composed a quatrain that followed a strict rhyme scheme.
  • I wrote a quatrain for my English assignment last night.
  • I'm trying to come up with a sick quatrain for my rap lyrics.
  • Each quatrain in the poem represented a different stage of the protagonist's life.

noun a repeated line or phrase in a song or poem

verb to stop oneself from doing something

  • In order to maintain professionalism, it is important to refrain from using inappropriate language in the workplace.
  • Hey, could you please refrain from talking so loudly? I'm trying to concentrate here.
  • Dude, just refrain from being so annoying all the time.
  • Sometimes it's best to refrain from jumping to conclusions before knowing all the facts.

noun a word agreeing with another in terminal sound

verb to compose or treat in verse

  • The poet used a perfect rhyme scheme in his sonnet.
  • I love it when songs have a catchy rhyme to sing along to.
  • That rap battle had some sick rhymes!
  • The colors of the sunset seemed to rhyme with the hues of the ocean.

verb the action of creating words that have the same sound

adjective describing a word that has the same sound as another word

  • The poet spent hours perfecting the rhyming scheme in his sonnet.
  • I love listening to rhyming rap battles.
  • That song has some sick rhyming lyrics.
  • The colors of the sunset were rhyming with the hues of the ocean.

noun a person who writes songs

  • The song writer carefully crafted the lyrics to convey a powerful message.
  • My friend is a talented song writer and always comes up with catchy tunes.
  • That song writer is straight fire, every track they drop is a hit!
  • As a song writer of life, she weaves stories with melodies that touch the soul.

noun a single metrical line of poetry

verb to compose or write verses

adjective relating to poetry or poetic language

  • The poet recited a beautiful verse at the literary event.
  • I really like that verse from the song you shared.
  • Did you hear the new verse from that rapper? It's fire!
  • In the verse of life, we must navigate through challenges and triumphs.

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.

adjective describing a quality of being able to be sung

  • The composer aimed to create a singable melody that would resonate with audiences.
  • That song is so catchy and singable, I can't get it out of my head!
  • This track is super singable, everyone will be belting it out at the party.
  • Her words were like a singable tune, easy to remember and repeat.

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

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

article a word that is used to indicate definiteness or indefiniteness of a noun

  • I suggest we stop by the bakery to get some bars for the office meeting.
  • Let's swing by the bakery and grab some bars for the meeting.
  • I'm craving something sweet, let's hit up the bakery and get some bars.
  • He needs to work on his rhyming skills if he wants to get some bars in the rap battle.