absonant, cracked, discordant, dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, off, out of pitch, raucous, sour, unharmonious, untuned
Definitionadj. lacking interest in or talent for music
Last update: September 5, 2015
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On the other hand it is exceptionally rich in species having strident voices and peculiar unmusical calls, like the pace. [Please select]
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For thirty years the common Cigale and his unmusical friend the _Cacan_ have thrust their society upon me. [Please select]
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The old badger invariably uttered a low but not unmusical greeting when she returned to her family at dawn. [Please select]
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Little by little, however, the sound developed itself into a somewhat mournful melody or refrain, chanted by a not unmusical voice. [Please select]
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Some of these birds sing exquisitely; others wheeze or croak a few unmusical notes. [Please select]
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Put those unmusical instruments in your pockets till we're clear of the town.' [Please select]
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With an unmusical laugh she stood up, shaking the letter to the floor. [Please select]
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They frequently uttered a harsh note in a high key which, though unmusical, harmonized well with the scenery. [Please select]
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However, the Raven has lanceolate feathers on the neck, and a rougher, unmusical voice. [Please select]
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This curious race has two distinct ways of conversing--one by mouth, in a singularly unmusical dialect, and the other by motions or signs with the hands. [Please select]
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Their notes, as a rule are limited to a few unmusical calls, which, with our Cedar Waxwing, are usually uttered when the bird is about to fly. [Please select]
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