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Symphony


Noun: A large musical composition that is usually divided into four separate sections called movements. It is typically performed by an orchestra and can feature a variety of instruments.


Sense 1: A orchestral composition, typically consisting of three or four movements with a varying degree of complexity and formality.

Example sentence: The symphony performed at the concert last night was absolutely breathtaking.


Sense 2: A harmonious combination of sounds or voices.

Example sentence: The symphony of birds chirping in the morning created a peaceful atmosphere.


Sense 3: A complex or elaborate composition or arrangement.

Example sentence: The chef's symphony of flavors in the dish delighted the taste buds.


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