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Etymology: [ 'lir-ik ] (noun.) 1581. From French lyrique, or its source, Latin lyricus, from Ancient Greek λυρικός, from λύρα (“lyre”).
Synonyms: choral, coloratura, mellifluous, melodic, melodious, poetic, songful, songlike, tuneful

lyricistşarkı veya müzikli oyun için güfte yazarı, lirik, gazele ait, lir, şiir tarzında, lirik şiir, gazel, güfte, lyrical s, lyricismlirizm, (sıfat) lirik, lirik nitelikleri olma, lyric drama lirik dram, lyric poetry lirik şiirler, türkçesi, şarkı sözleri, guile, lirik güfte, i., çoğ. (şarkıya ait) sözler, (isim) lirik güfte, güfteci,

1 lyricistşarkı veya müzikli oyun için güfte yazarı     ts
2 lirik  isim     ts
3 gazele ait     ts
4 lir     ts
5 şiir tarzında     ts
6 lirik şiir     ts
7 gazel     ts
8 güfte     ts
9 lyrical s     ts
10 lyricismlirizm     ts
11 (sıfat) lirik     ts
12 lirik nitelikleri olma     ts
13 lyric drama lirik dram     ts
14 lyric poetry lirik şiirler     ts
15lyrics türkçesi     ts
16lyrics şarkı sözleri     ts
17lyrics guile     ts
18lyrics lirik güfte     ts
19lyrics i., çoğ. (şarkıya ait) sözler     ts
20lyrics (isim) lirik güfte     ts
21lyrics güfteci     ts
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Of, or relating to musical drama and opera, lyrical, Of, or relating to a writer of such poetry, Of, or relating to a type of poetry (such as a sonnet or ode) that expresses subjective thoughts and feelings, often in a songlike style, melodious, Having a light singing voice of modest range, The words of a song or other vocal music. The singular form often refers to a part of the words, whereas the plural form can refer to all of the words, Of, or relating to the lyre (or sometimes the harp), A lyric poem, Fitted to be sung to the lyre; hence, also, appropriate for song; said especially of poetry which expresses the individual emotions of the poet, Of or pertaining to a lyre or harp, A lyric poem; a lyrical composition, poem having the form and musical quality of a song; words of a song, The words of a song or musical drama, A verse of the kind usually employed in lyric poetry; used chiefly in the plural, A composer of lyric poems, relating to or being musical drama; "the lyric stage", expressing deep personal emotion; "the dancer's lyrical performance", There are several meanings Originally, "lyric" meant the vocal performance accompanying the lure As a noun, it may mean a short poem, expressing the writer's personal feelings The lyrics of a popular song are the words As an adjective, it can indicate a singing voice of intermediate vocal weight, as in lyric soprano or lyric tenor, a short poem of songlike quality the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number; "his compositions always started with the lyrics"; "he wrote both words and music"; "the song uses colloquial language", A poem, such as a sonnet or an ode, that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet A lyric poem may resemble a song in form or style, write lyrics for (a song), a short poem of songlike quality, song-like, resembling a song in form and quality; creating lyric poetry; expressive, characterized by the expression of thoughts and sentiments; written to be sung; of a lyre; exuberant, animated, rhapsodic, full of enthusiasm, The lyrics of a song are its words. Kurt Weill's Broadway opera with lyrics by Langston Hughes, Lyric poetry is written in a simple and direct style, and usually expresses personal emotions such as love. Lawrence's splendid short stories and lyric poetry. expressing strong personal emotions such as love, in a way that is similar to music in its sounds and rhythm (lyrique , from , from , from lyra; LYRE). Verse or poem that can, or supposedly can, be sung to musical accompaniment (in ancient times, usually a lyre) or that expresses intense personal emotion in a manner suggestive of a song. Lyric poetry expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet and is sometimes contrasted with narrative poetry and verse drama, which relate events in the form of a story. The elegy, ode, and sonnet are important forms of lyric poetry, the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number; "his compositions always started with the lyrics"; "he wrote both words and music"; "the song uses colloquial language", 1 The words to a song 2 In a singing and melodious manner, A type of brief poem that expresses the personal emotions and thoughts of a single speaker It is important to realize, however, that although the lyric is uttered in the first person, the speaker is not necessarily the poet There are many varieties of lyric poetry, including the dramatic monologue, elegy, haiku, ode, and sonnet forms, In the modern sense this is any fairly short poem expressing the personal feeling, mood or meditation of a single speaker (who sometimes may be an invented character, not the poet) In ancient Greece, however, a lyric was a song for accompaniment on the lyre Current since the Renaissance, the modern sense usually refers to a song-like quality in a poem Lyric poetry is the most extensive category of verse (especially after the decline - since the 19th century - of the other principal kinds such as narrative and dramatic verse M, - a type of brief poem that expresses the personal emotions and thoughts of a singe speaker, used of a singer or singing voice that is light in volume and modest in range; "a lyric soprano", of or relating to a category of poetry that expresses emotion (often in a songlike way); "lyric poetry", write lyrics for (a song) expressing deep personal emotion; "the dancer's lyrical performance", a short poem in which the poet expresses personal feeling, relating to or being musical drama; "the lyric stage, originally designated poems meant to be sung to the accompaniment of a lyre; now any short poem in which the speaker expresses intense personal emotion rather than describing a narrative or dramatic situation Close Window, A literary genre characterized by the assumed concealment of the audience from the poet and by the predominance of an associational rhythm distinguishable both from recurrent metre and from semantic or prose rhythm, a short poem which expresses the writer's personal feelings or thoughts, (from Greek lyra "song"): The lyric form is as old as Egypt (surviving examples date back to 2600 BCE), and examples exist in early Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other sources If literature from every culture through the ages were lumped into a single stack, it is likely that the largest number of writings would be these short verse poems There are three general meanings for lyric, (1) Words or verses written to be set to music (2) Description of a work of art that is poetic, personal, even ecstatic in spirit, The words to a song (or other vocal music), plural form of lyric, The words to a song, plural of lyric, The words sung in a piece of music, words of a song, Combination of words that speak to the soul, the words of a song,

22 Of, or relating to musical drama and opera     ts
23 lyrical     ts
24 Of, or relating to a writer of such poetry     ts
25 Of, or relating to a type of poetry (such as a sonnet or ode) that expresses subjective thoughts and feelings, often in a songlike style     ts
26 melodious     ts
27 Having a light singing voice of modest range     ts
28 The words of a song or other vocal music. The singular form often refers to a part of the words, whereas the plural form can refer to all of the words - "The lyrics were written by the composer."     ts
29 Of, or relating to the lyre (or sometimes the harp)     ts
30 A lyric poem     ts
31 Fitted to be sung to the lyre; hence, also, appropriate for song; said especially of poetry which expresses the individual emotions of the poet     ts
32 Of or pertaining to a lyre or harp     ts
33 A lyric poem; a lyrical composition     ts
34 poem having the form and musical quality of a song; words of a song  isim     ts
35 The words of a song or musical drama     ts
36 A verse of the kind usually employed in lyric poetry; used chiefly in the plural     ts
37 A composer of lyric poems     ts
38 relating to or being musical drama; "the lyric stage"     ts
39 expressing deep personal emotion; "the dancer's lyrical performance"     ts
40 There are several meanings Originally, "lyric" meant the vocal performance accompanying the lure As a noun, it may mean a short poem, expressing the writer's personal feelings The lyrics of a popular song are the words As an adjective, it can indicate a singing voice of intermediate vocal weight, as in lyric soprano or lyric tenor     ts
41 a short poem of songlike quality the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number; "his compositions always started with the lyrics"; "he wrote both words and music"; "the song uses colloquial language"     ts
42 A poem, such as a sonnet or an ode, that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet A lyric poem may resemble a song in form or style     ts
43 write lyrics for (a song)     ts
44 a short poem of songlike quality     ts
45 song-like, resembling a song in form and quality; creating lyric poetry; expressive, characterized by the expression of thoughts and sentiments; written to be sung; of a lyre; exuberant, animated, rhapsodic, full of enthusiasm  sıfat     ts
46 The lyrics of a song are its words. Kurt Weill's Broadway opera with lyrics by Langston Hughes     ts
47 Lyric poetry is written in a simple and direct style, and usually expresses personal emotions such as love. Lawrence's splendid short stories and lyric poetry. expressing strong personal emotions such as love, in a way that is similar to music in its sounds and rhythm (lyrique , from , from , from lyra; LYRE). Verse or poem that can, or supposedly can, be sung to musical accompaniment (in ancient times, usually a lyre) or that expresses intense personal emotion in a manner suggestive of a song. Lyric poetry expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet and is sometimes contrasted with narrative poetry and verse drama, which relate events in the form of a story. The elegy, ode, and sonnet are important forms of lyric poetry     ts
48 the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number; "his compositions always started with the lyrics"; "he wrote both words and music"; "the song uses colloquial language"     ts
49 1 The words to a song 2 In a singing and melodious manner     ts
50 A type of brief poem that expresses the personal emotions and thoughts of a single speaker It is important to realize, however, that although the lyric is uttered in the first person, the speaker is not necessarily the poet There are many varieties of lyric poetry, including the dramatic monologue, elegy, haiku, ode, and sonnet forms     ts
51 In the modern sense this is any fairly short poem expressing the personal feeling, mood or meditation of a single speaker (who sometimes may be an invented character, not the poet) In ancient Greece, however, a lyric was a song for accompaniment on the lyre Current since the Renaissance, the modern sense usually refers to a song-like quality in a poem Lyric poetry is the most extensive category of verse (especially after the decline - since the 19th century - of the other principal kinds such as narrative and dramatic verse M     ts
52 - a type of brief poem that expresses the personal emotions and thoughts of a singe speaker     ts
53 used of a singer or singing voice that is light in volume and modest in range; "a lyric soprano"     ts
54 of or relating to a category of poetry that expresses emotion (often in a songlike way); "lyric poetry"     ts
55 write lyrics for (a song) expressing deep personal emotion; "the dancer's lyrical performance"     ts
56 a short poem in which the poet expresses personal feeling     ts
57 relating to or being musical drama; "the lyric stage     ts
58 originally designated poems meant to be sung to the accompaniment of a lyre; now any short poem in which the speaker expresses intense personal emotion rather than describing a narrative or dramatic situation Close Window     ts
59 A literary genre characterized by the assumed concealment of the audience from the poet and by the predominance of an associational rhythm distinguishable both from recurrent metre and from semantic or prose rhythm     ts
60 a short poem which expresses the writer's personal feelings or thoughts     ts
61 (from Greek lyra "song"): The lyric form is as old as Egypt (surviving examples date back to 2600 BCE), and examples exist in early Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other sources If literature from every culture through the ages were lumped into a single stack, it is likely that the largest number of writings would be these short verse poems There are three general meanings for lyric     ts
62 (1) Words or verses written to be set to music (2) Description of a work of art that is poetic, personal, even ecstatic in spirit     ts
63lyrics The words to a song (or other vocal music)     ts
64lyrics plural form of lyric     ts
65lyrics The words to a song     ts
66lyrics plural of lyric     ts
67lyrics The words sung in a piece of music     ts
68lyrics words of a song  isim     ts
69lyrics Combination of words that speak to the soul     ts
70lyrics the words of a song     ts
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