balladry (Meaning)

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balladry (n.)

Ballad poems; the subject or style of ballads.

Synonyms & Antonyms of balladry

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balladry Sentence Examples

  1. The troubadours' balladry echoed through the medieval streets.
  2. The folk singer's balladry captivated the audience with tales of love and loss.
  3. The lyrics of the balladry were crafted with a poignant and haunting beauty.
  4. The balladry of the Old West celebrated the legends and outlaws of a bygone era.
  5. The epic balladry of Homer inspired generations of poets and storytellers.
  6. The balladry of the Appalachian Mountains carried the stories of the region's people.
  7. The balladry of the Scottish Highlands often depicted the struggles and triumphs of clans.
  8. The balladry of the sea shanties chronicled the challenges and adventures of sailors.
  9. The balladry of the blues expressed the pain and hope of a marginalized community.
  10. Modern balladry continues to evolve, blending traditional elements with contemporary themes and musical styles.

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Ballad poems; the subject or style of ballads.

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No antonyms found.

The troubadours' balladry echoed through the medieval streets.

The folk singer's balladry captivated the audience with tales of love and loss.

The lyrics of the balladry were crafted with a poignant and haunting beauty.

The balladry of the Old West celebrated the legends and outlaws of a bygone era.