Philharmonic
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Philharmonic ( adjective )
Relating to music and musicians or a love of music.
Origin:
Derived from the greek words 'philos' meaning 'loving, fond of' and 'harmonia' meaning 'harmony, concord'.
Examples:
- She has a philharmonic appreciation for classical music.
- The philharmonic orchestra gave a beautiful performance last night.
- The philharmonic society supports young musicians and provides music education.
- His passion for music was evident as he spoke about his philharmonic journey.
- The philharmonic concert was a celebration of harmony and musical expression.
(As a noun)
Philharmonic ( noun )
Relating to music and musicians or a love of music.
Origin:
Derived from the greek words 'philos' meaning 'loving, fond of' and 'harmonia' meaning 'harmony, concord'.
Examples:
- She has a philharmonic appreciation for classical music.
- The philharmonic orchestra gave a beautiful performance last night.
- The philharmonic society supports young musicians and provides music education.
- His passion for music was evident as he spoke about his philharmonic journey.
- The philharmonic concert was a celebration of harmony and musical expression.