polyphonic

/ˌpɑlɪˈfɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Having many different sounds or voices happening at the same time, especially in music where multiple independent melodies are played or sung together.
    • My phone's ringtone is polyphonic, so it plays several notes at once instead of just one.
    • The composer was famous for his polyphonic works that made each instrument's part equally important.
    • The choir performed a beautiful polyphonic piece with four different melodies weaving together.
  2. Involving or having many different voices, opinions, or perspectives at the same time.
    • Social media creates a polyphonic conversation where thousands of people speak at once.
    • The debate was polyphonic, with experts from many fields sharing their ideas.
    • The novel is polyphonic, giving each character a distinct voice and viewpoint.
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