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symphonic

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective symphonic has 2 senses
  1. symphonic - relating to or characteristic or suggestive of a symphony; "symphonic choir"
  2. symphonic, symphonious - harmonious in sound; "the symphonic hum of a million insects"
    Antonyms: inharmonious, unharmonious (indirect, via harmonious)

Definitions from the Web

Symphonic

Definition:

(adjective) Referring to or characteristic of a symphony or symphony orchestra.

(adjective) Pertaining to or having the quality of a symphony, particularly in terms of harmony, structure, or grandeur.

Example Sentences:

1. The symphonic performance captivated the audience with its seamless blend of instruments and melodic complexity.

2. He composed a symphonic masterpiece that showcased his talent for creating grandiose and harmonious soundscapes.

3. The symphonic orchestra delivered a stunning rendition of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.

4. The film's score was enriched by a symphonic arrangement, adding depth and emotion to key scenes.

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