Symphonic (adjective)

  1. Relating to or denoting a type of classical music composed for full orchestra and characterized by its large scale, complexity, and harmonious structure.
  2. Having a harmonious arrangement of elements; characterized by order and balance.

Origin:

Late 18th century: via french from latin symphonicus, from greek summophōnikos, from summophos "harmonious", from sun- "together" + mēphe "melody".

Examples:

  1. The symphonic music was beautifully composed and conducted.
  2. The garden had a symphonic arrangement of flowers and trees.
  3. The symphonic suite was a beautiful display of musical talent.
  4. The symphonic concert was a blend of classical and contemporary pieces.
  5. The symphonic poem was an imaginative musical work.
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