Antonyms for musicale
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : myoo-zi-kal |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌmyu zɪˈkæl |
Definition of musicale
Origin :- "musical party," 1872, from French musicale, short for soirée musicale "musical evening (party);" see musical (adj.).
- As in recital : noun narrative, rendering
- As in concert : noun musical performance
- The musicale was discussed and Miss Landgrave's singing praised.
- Extract from : « Melomaniacs » by James Huneker
- The drawing-room was delicious that May afternoon—the next after the musicale at Landgrave's.
- Extract from : « Melomaniacs » by James Huneker
- The death of her husband must have been a dreadful blow to Mrs. Musicale.
- Extract from : « The New Pun Book » by Thomas A. Brown and Thomas Joseph Carey
- Clara had gone to the musicale and would not be home until late.
- Extract from : « The Girls at Mount Morris » by Amanda Minnie Douglas
- Four were going to a musicale, half a dozen to do some last shopping.
- Extract from : « The Girls at Mount Morris » by Amanda Minnie Douglas
- You've got to have your clothes if you're going to the musicale.
- Extract from : « Evening Dress » by W. D. Howells
- Yet she goes to New York the very day her friend gives a musicale.
- Extract from : « The Millionaire Baby » by Anna Katharine Green
- A musicale, or a musical reception, is a difficult entertainment.
- Extract from : « Social Life » by Maud C. Cooke
- If the musicale is for afternoon, it partakes of the nature of the matine.
- Extract from : « Social Life » by Maud C. Cooke
- When you would enjoy a movie, I shall have a musicale here at home.
- Extract from : « Eve to the Rescue » by Ethel Hueston
Synonyms for musicale
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