symphony
/sˈɪmfʌni/noun3 syllables
Symphony means: a large orchestra; can perform symphonies.
Synonyms for symphony3
noun, as in a large orchestra; can perform symphonies
symphony orchestra, philharmonic
noun, as in a long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra
symphonic music
What does symphony mean?2
noun
1
a large orchestra; can perform symphonies“we heard the Vienna symphony”
2
a long and complex sonata for symphony orchestra
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Symphony in a sentence
- Tonight, a local composer will debut a symphony of his own.marcelostockle
- The repeated triplets are the most prominent motif in that movement of the symphony.AlanF_US
- The four-year old prodigy composed a symphony.Eccles17
- I wrote an arrangement of this piece for a symphony orchestra.mailohilohi
- Not many people know he wrote a symphony.mailohilohi
- They moved with the elegance of a well-rehearsed symphony.Igider
- The tempo changed gradually toward the end of the symphony.mccarras
- This symphony is a real work of art.DJ_Saidez
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Forms of symphony
as a noun
- plural
- symphonies