music

/ˈmjuzɪk/
noun
  1. Sounds arranged in a pleasant or meaningful way, often using instruments or voices, that people enjoy listening to.
    • The band played loud music at the concert last night.
    • She listens to classical music every morning to relax.
    • Music can help you focus when you are studying.
  2. The art or study of creating and performing such sounds.
    • The school offers classes in music, art, and drama.
    • Her passion for music began when she was a child.
    • He studied music at a famous university in New York.
  3. A written or printed score of a musical composition.
    • Please bring your sheet music to the rehearsal.
    • The pianist read the music from a large book on the stand.
    • I left my music at home, so I had to play from memory.
  4. Any pleasant, rhythmic sound, such as birdsong or flowing water.
    • The wind through the trees created a soft music.
    • The music of the stream helped him fall asleep.
    • Birds make beautiful music in the early morning.
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