lyrical
/ˈlɪɹɪkəl/adjective3 syllables
Lyrical means: suitable for or suggestive of singing.
Synonyms for lyrical5
What does lyrical mean?2
adjective
1
suitable for or suggestive of singing
2
expressing deep emotion“the dancer's lyrical performance”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with lyrical?1
four syllables
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Lyrical in a sentence
- Love is merely a lyrical way of referring to lust.Scott
- He always waxes lyrical about his wonderful new job.Chrikaru
- The CEO waxed lyrical about the benefits of artificial intelligence in cutting costs.AlanF_US
- By his twenties, the young virtuoso had won international acclaim for his lyrical, powerful and disciplined artistry.Cangarejo
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