dithyrambic (Meaning)

Wordnet

dithyrambic (a)

of or in the manner of a dithyramb

Webster

dithyrambic (a.)

Pertaining to, or resembling, a dithyramb; wild and boisterous.

Webster

dithyrambic (n.)

A dithyrambic poem; a dithyramb.

dithyrambic Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd's dithyrambic applause filled the stadium.
  2. The poet's dithyrambic ode to the beauty of nature was met with great acclaim.
  3. The painting's dithyrambic use of color and form created a stunning visual experience.
  4. The composer's dithyrambic symphony was a masterpiece of emotional expression.
  5. The actor's dithyrambic performance left the audience spellbound.
  6. The politician's dithyrambic rhetoric stirred the hearts of the people.
  7. The preacher's dithyrambic sermon moved the congregation to tears.
  8. The author's dithyrambic prose style captivated the reader's attention.
  9. The dancer's dithyrambic movements were a joy to behold.
  10. The musician's dithyrambic improvisation was a testament to their virtuosity.

FAQs About the word dithyrambic

of or in the manner of a dithyrambPertaining to, or resembling, a dithyramb; wild and boisterous., A dithyrambic poem; a dithyramb.

tribute, citation, commendation, hymn, prize, encomium, salutation, applause,panegyric, award

lecture, rebuke,indictment, denunciation, denunciation, condemnation, lecture, rebuke, indictment, censure

The crowd's dithyrambic applause filled the stadium.

The poet's dithyrambic ode to the beauty of nature was met with great acclaim.

The painting's dithyrambic use of color and form created a stunning visual experience.

The composer's dithyrambic symphony was a masterpiece of emotional expression.