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lyricism
  1. Great enthusiasm.
  2. The emotional style of lyric poetry.
  3. Suitability to be sung or used as lyrics. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Gone, too, were the essentially macho male connotations which had informed abstract expressionism, to be replaced by a new lyricism.”
      “His lyricism has developed, the beats are tighter and there are no dud songs.”
      “Puccini's powerful lyricism and dramatic timing were beautifully captured by the company.”
lyric
  1. A lyric poem.
  2. (also in plural) The words of a song or other vocal music. The singular form often refers to a part of the words, whereas the plural form can refer to all of the words.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “He had been hired to entertain guests at a banquet by reciting a lyric in praise of their host, the nobleman Scopas of Thessaly.”
      “Sometimes while singing a lyric, he would sing without using words. He would sing a string of sounds instead.”
      “A lyric from the song appears to reference Ike and Tina's tumultuous relationship.”
lyrist
  1. (music) lyricist
  2. A lyrical poet
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  4. Examples:
    1. “He got the song penned by the well-known Tamil cinema lyrist Vairamuthu and the anthem cassette is played on every Monday and Friday morning.”
      “After dropping a few coins for the lyrist and a quick farewell to Joseph, Alexander shuffled through the door.”
      “A lyrist playing to a herd of cows masticating their own ignorance, Bella often thought.”
lyrics
  1. The words to a song (or other vocal music).
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He translated a wide range of Greek programs, including Greek tragedies, modern Greek poetry, and lyrics of rebetika songs.”
      “The CD began playing, guitar riffs wailed and the lead singer of Poison screamed out his lyrics.”
      “Still, this is a Frank Black album, with its obscure references and abstruse lyrics.”
lyricist
  1. A person who writes the lyrics of a song.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “I have always found it astounding that the lyricist of a song which almost ended up as our National Anthem never even visited our island nation.”
      “As a lyricist, he still oscillates between occasional felicities and frequent triviality.”
      “In his own way, he is the best lyricist, alliterator and enunciator out there in hip-hop music.”
lyricization
  1. The act or process of lyricizing.
lyricalness
  1. The quality of being lyrical.
lyrist
  1. (music) A person who plays the lyre.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He got the song penned by the well-known Tamil cinema lyrist Vairamuthu and the anthem cassette is played on every Monday and Friday morning.”
      “After dropping a few coins for the lyrist and a quick farewell to Joseph, Alexander shuffled through the door.”
      “A lyrist playing to a herd of cows masticating their own ignorance, Bella often thought.”
lyrick
  1. Obsolete form of lyric.
lyrics
  1. plural of lyric
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  3. Examples:
    1. “He translated a wide range of Greek programs, including Greek tragedies, modern Greek poetry, and lyrics of rebetika songs.”
      “The CD began playing, guitar riffs wailed and the lead singer of Poison screamed out his lyrics.”
      “Still, this is a Frank Black album, with its obscure references and abstruse lyrics.”
lyricizations
  1. plural of lyricization
lyricisms
lyricists
lyrists
lyricks
  1. plural of lyrick
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