Musically

/ˈmjuː.zɪ.kli/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
In a way that relates to music or is musical in nature.
She expressed her emotions musically through her piano performance.
In a manner that demonstrates skill or artistry in music.
The band performed musically with such precision that the audience was captivated.
In a melodic or harmonious way.
The birds sang musically at dawn, filling the air with sweet sounds.
In a manner that is pleasant or appealing to the ear.
They chattered musically, their laughter echoing through the garden.
In terms of rhythm or meter.
The dancers moved musically with the tempo set by the orchestra.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'musical' with the adverbial suffix '-ly'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

musically inclined
Having a natural talent for music.
musically gifted
Possessing exceptional musical ability.
not musically trained
Having no formal music education.

Related Words

musical
Relating to music.
musician
A person who plays a musical instrument or is musically talented.
musicology
The scholarly study of music.

Slang Meanings

To vibe with music.
They were just musically vibing at the party.
To create or perform music casually.
We were just musically jamming in the garage.