Sentence example with the word 'unmusical'

unmusical

absonant, cracked, discordant, dissonant, harsh, inharmonious, off, out of pitch, raucous, sour, unharmonious, untuned

Definition adj. 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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