Musical
UK /["/ˈmjuːzɪkl/"]/US /["/ˈmjuːzɪkl/"]/
Definition
connected with music; containing music
In simple words: Related to music or having a good sense of music.
Examples
- She has a strong musical talent and can play several instruments.
- The musical performance last night was amazing and full of energy.
- He enjoys listening to musical compositions from different cultures.
- The children participated in a musical workshop over the weekend.
- They are planning to go see a musical at the theater next month.
Usage notes
Use 'musical' when describing anything related to music, like performances or talent. It is appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, but avoid it in overly casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'musical' like a 'music-al' concert where everything is about music.
Collocations
- musical talent
- musical performance
- musical instrument
- musical genre
- musical notes
Synonyms
- harmonious
- melodic
- tuneful
- musicality
- rhythmic
Antonyms
- unmusical
- tone-deaf
Common mistakes
- Confuse 'musical' with 'music' when describing something that is musical.
- Use 'musical' to directly describe people instead of using it with 'talent' or 'ability'.