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lyrical

Adjective

This term evokes a sense of melodic flow and emotional intensity, suggesting a quality that is more musical than spoken. It is frequently used to describe writing that prioritizes beauty, rhythm, and feeling over a strict narrative or logical progression. In a modern context, it often describes a specific style of expression that is poetic and evocative, whether in music, literature, or even a speech. It carries a positive connotation of artistry and grace, distinguishing a piece of work from something that is purely functional or clinical.

Meanings

Adjective
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Expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way.

"The poet's lyrical prose captured the longing of the exiled soldier."

Adjective
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Relating to the words of a song.

"The lyrical content of the album focuses on themes of loss and redemption."

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