Music | Mean of music in English Dictionary
/ˈmjuːzɪk/
- Noun
- sounds that are sung by voices or played on musical instruments
- listening to live/recorded music
- This is one of my favorite pieces of music.
- performing music in front of an audience
- dancing to the music of a big band
- They are writing/composing music for a new album.
- a song with music by George Gershwin and words/lyrics by Ira Gershwin
- classical/popular music
- They like to make music [=play or sing music] with friends.
- The play/poem was set to music. [=music was written to go with the words of the play/poem]
- background music [=music played while something else is happening]
- the music industry
- a music video [=a video recording of a performance of popular music]
- written or printed symbols showing how music should be played or sung
- He is learning to read music.
- a music stand [=a holder on which printed music is placed so that a musician can see it while playing or singing]
- the art or skill of creating or performing music
- She studied music in college.
- music theory
- a pleasant sound
- the music of a brook
- Her words were music to my ears. [=I was very happy to hear what she said]