Meaning & Definition of word "Symphony"

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    Symphony

    /ˈsɪmfəni/

    noun:

    • 1. A lengthy musical composition typically for a full orchestra, commonly in four movements.
      • Example: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is often hailed as one of the greatest works in classical music.
    • 2. An elaborate musical harmony or arrangement, often used metaphorically.
      • Example: The collaboration of diverse cultures in the city creates a symphony of traditions.
    • 3. A symphonic orchestra or a concert performed by such an orchestra.
      • Example: We attended a symphony at the concert hall last night.
    • 4. The state of things being harmonious or in agreement.
      • Example: There was a beautiful symphony between their thoughts and actions.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'symphonia', from Greek 'symphonia', meaning 'concord or agreement'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    symphony of sounds:

    A combination of different sounds that create harmony.

    symphony of colors:

    A pleasing arrangement of colors.

    symphony orchestra:

    A large orchestra that includes strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments.

    Related Words

    orchestra:

    A large group of musicians playing together, typically comprising strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.

    concerto:

    A musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by an orchestra.

    sonata:

    A musical composition for one or more instruments, often in several movements.

    Slang Meanings of symphony

    Meaning: A grand display of sounds or events.

    Example Sentence: The launch party was a real symphony of excitement and creativity.

    Meaning: A chaotic blend of activities or noises.

    Example Sentence: The kids' playroom was a symphony of chaos.