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monody Meaning

Wordnet

monody (n)

music consisting of a single vocal part (usually with accompaniment)

Webster

monody (n.)

A species of poem of a mournful character, in which a single mourner expresses lamentation; a song for one voice.

monody Sentence Examples

  1. The monody echoed through the hall, a haunting melody dedicated to the lost.
  2. The poet's monody for his beloved captured the raw pain and longing of his heart.
  3. The composer poured his grief into a monody that would forever evoke the memory of his friend.
  4. The church bell tolled a solemn monody, marking the passing of a cherished soul.
  5. The wind whistled a mournful monody, carrying the scent of rain and sorrow.
  6. The mourners sang a monody that blended lament with a glimmer of hope.
  7. The funeral procession was accompanied by a monody that filled the air with a sense of profound loss.
  8. The forest whispered a monody, its rustling leaves recalling tales of forgotten lives.
  9. The river flowed with a monody, its waters carrying both sorrow and the promise of renewal.
  10. The sculptor's monody in stone captured the eternal pain and beauty of a tragic love.

FAQs About the word monody

music consisting of a single vocal part (usually with accompaniment)A species of poem of a mournful character, in which a single mourner expresses lamentation;

dirge, elegy,elegiac, taps,requiem, threnody,lament

eulogy, panegyric,eulogy, paean, paean, panegyric, encomium,encomium,

The monody echoed through the hall, a haunting melody dedicated to the lost.

The poet's monody for his beloved captured the raw pain and longing of his heart.

The composer poured his grief into a monody that would forever evoke the memory of his friend.

The church bell tolled a solemn monody, marking the passing of a cherished soul.