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musical

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/ˈmjuzɪkəl/ · mu-si-cal

relating to or having the nature of music.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

relating to or having the nature of music.

موسیقی سے تعلق رکھنے والا یا موسیقی کی نوعیت کا حامل۔

موسیقی

mauseeqi

Synonyms

melodiousharmonioustunefulسرگمیآہنگیموسقی

Antonyms

dissonantcacophonousinharmoniousغیرت سنجیبدآہنگیبے سر

Common Collocations

  • musical talent
  • musical instrument
  • musical performance

Example Sentences

She has a musical talent that shines in every performance.

اس کے پاس ایک موسیقی کی صلاحیت ہے جو ہر پرفارمنس میں چمکتی ہے۔

Us ke paas aik mauseeqi ki salahiyat hai jo har performance mein chamakti hai.

The musical night was filled with wonderful melodies.

موسیقی کی رات شاندار دھنوں سے بھری ہوئی تھی۔

Mauseeqi ki raat shandar dhunon se bhari hui thi.

He is looking for a musical opportunity to showcase his skills.

وہ اپنی مہارتوں کو پیش کرنے کے لیے ایک موسیقی کے موقع کی تلاش میں ہے۔

Woh apni maharaton ko pesh karne ke liye aik mauseeqi ke moqa ki talash mein hai.

Easily Confused With

musicale:A musicale is a concert or performance focusing on a specific aspect of music, whereas 'musical' refers broadly to anything related to music.

Word Family

music
nounموسیقی
musician
nounموسیقار
musically
adverbموسیقی کے طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'musical' as 'music + al', relating everything that is musical to music.

Imagine a scene of a vibrant concert filled with musical notes and instruments.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نغمے سنو دل کے مسرت کی آہنگی، زندگی کی خوشبوؤں کا سرگم ہے یہ!

Naghmay suno dil ke musarrat ki aahanghi, Zindagi ki khushboun ka sargam hai yeh!

Listen to the melodies of joy in the heart, This is the tune of life's fragrances!

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں موسیقی ہے، وہاں خوشی ہے۔

Jahan mauseeqi hai, wahan khushi hai.

Where there is music, there is happiness.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "musica" — music

First known use: 15th century

The word 'musical' has evolved from the Latin 'musica', which relates to the art of music. Over time, it has been adapted into English to describe anything related to music.