lyricality

/lɪˈrɪkələti/
noun
  1. The quality of being expressive, emotional, or poetic, especially in music, writing, or speech.
    • The lyricality of her poetry made every reader feel deeply moved.
    • Critics praised the film's lyricality, comparing its dialogue to a long, beautiful song.
    • The singer's voice had a natural lyricality that captivated the audience.
  2. A flowing, musical, or rhythmic quality in movement or design.
    • There was a lyricality in the way the wind swept through the tall grass.
    • The architect designed the building with a lyricality that echoed the curves of a river.
    • The dancer's movements had a lyricality that made the performance seem effortless.
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