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Monodic
Part of speech: Adjective
Sense: Pertaining to or characterized by monody.
Definitions:
- Relating to or consisting of a single melodic line without accompaniment.
- Characterized by a single dominant voice or perspective.
Examples:
Adjective:
- The singer delivered a mesmerizing monodic performance, captivating the audience with his poignant vocals.
- In monodic compositions, the melody takes the center stage, evoking powerful emotions without any instrumental support.
- The poem had a monodic quality, with its consistent tone and singular voice conveying a clear message.
Noun:
- The monodic of the Gregorian chant enhances its devotional and meditative nature.
- He adopted a monodic style in his novel, allowing the reader to immerse themselves in the protagonist's inner thoughts and experiences.
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