symphony
Pronunciation: [ˈsɪm.fə.ni]
Word
Context: "music"
(noun) a long piece of music for an orchestra, which is a group of musicians who play different instruments. A symphony usually has several parts, called movements, and each part has its own mood or theme.
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The symphony we listened to at the concert was beautiful and made everyone feel happy.
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The symphony we heard last week was not very interesting and many people left early.
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Have you ever been to a symphony concert?
Context: "harmony"
(noun) a combination of different sounds or ideas that come together in a pleasing way, like when people work together nicely. It's when different parts or voices create a beautiful overall effect.
Example
The team's project created a symphony of ideas that impressed the judges.
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Their conversation was a mess and lacked the symphony that usually makes teamwork enjoyable.
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How can we create a symphony of sounds during our music class?
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