immusical (Meaning)

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immusical (a.)

Inharmonious; unmusical; discordant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of immusical

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immusical Sentence Examples

  1. Despite her passion for music, her efforts remained immusical, lacking harmony and rhythm.
  2. His immusical attempts at playing the piano left the audience cringing.
  3. The band's performance was marred by immusical notes and discordant melodies.
  4. No matter how hard he tried, his singing remained consistently immusical.
  5. The school choir struggled to overcome their immusical tendencies during rehearsals.
  6. Her immusicality was evident from the very first piano lesson she took.
  7. The orchestra's rendition of the classical piece sounded immusical, failing to capture its beauty.
  8. It was clear that his immusical talents lay elsewhere, far from the realm of music.
  9. Despite his immusical nature, he found solace in listening to the melodies of others.
  10. The judge's critique was blunt, pointing out the immusical flaws in the contestant's performance.

FAQs About the word immusical

Inharmonious; unmusical; discordant.

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Despite her passion for music, her efforts remained immusical, lacking harmony and rhythm.

His immusical attempts at playing the piano left the audience cringing.

The band's performance was marred by immusical notes and discordant melodies.

No matter how hard he tried, his singing remained consistently immusical.