Nonmusical - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

"Nonmusical" describes something that is not related to music, or lacking in musical qualities. Think of a speech, a scientific equation, or a spreadsheet. It indicates an absence of melody, harmony, or rhythm. It is the opposite of musical. It implies a lack of artistic or aesthetic qualities related to sound.

Etymology

The term combines the prefix "non-" with "musical." "Non-" indicates negation or the opposite of something. "Musical" comes from the word "music," which originates from Greek 'mousike' meaning the art of the Muses.

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Examples

  • "The lecture was very informative but entirely nonmusical."
  • "The sound of the construction was harsh and nonmusical."
  • "The report was strictly factual and nonmusical in tone."
  • "The poem, though well-written, was surprisingly nonmusical."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine a world where all music has disappeared. Everyday sounds become amplified, and the lack of harmony is jarring. The world becomes a bland and nonmusical place. How would you cope without music? 😔

Encouragement

Now you know "nonmusical" and its meaning. Use it to describe things that lack musical qualities. Keep expanding your vocabulary to better understand and describe the world around you. Knowledge is a powerful tool. 🧠✨

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