Lyric
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Lyric ( adjective )
- Relating to or expressing personal feelings.
- Suitable for singing.
- Having a musical quality.
Origin:
Late 16th century: via latin from greek luraikos, from lura "lyre".
Examples:
- She had a lyric voice that was beautiful to listen to.
- His poetry was lyric and full of emotion.
- The song had a lyric and melodic tune.
- The play had a lyric and romantic theme.
- The novel had a lyric and melancholic tone.
(As a noun)
Lyric ( noun )
- Relating to or expressing personal feelings.
- Suitable for singing.
- Having a musical quality.
Origin:
Late 16th century: via latin from greek luraikos, from lura "lyre".
Examples:
- She had a lyric voice that was beautiful to listen to.
- His poetry was lyric and full of emotion.
- The song had a lyric and melodic tune.
- The play had a lyric and romantic theme.
- The novel had a lyric and melancholic tone.