IPA: //oʊˈboʊ//
KK: /oʊˈboʊ/
Definition: A woodwind instrument that has a slender body and uses two reeds to produce sound, known for its clear and expressive tone.
Example: The musician played a beautiful melody on the oboe during the concert.
IPA: /ˈoʊboʊɪst/
KK: /ˈoʊboʊɪst/
Definition: A person who plays the oboe, a woodwind musical instrument.
Example: The oboist played a beautiful melody during the concert.
IPA: /oʊˈkɛrɪnə/
KK: /oˈkɛrɪnə/
Definition: A small musical instrument made of clay or plastic that you blow into and cover holes to create different notes.
Example: She played a beautiful melody on her ocarina during the concert.
IPA: //ɒkˈtæmɪtə//
KK: /ˈɑkˌtæmɪtər/
Definition: A line of poetry that has eight units of rhythm or beats.
Example: The poet wrote an octameter to give the poem a unique rhythm.
IPA: /ˈɒk.teɪv/
KK: /ˈɑkˌteɪv/
Definition: A set of eight lines in poetry or a series of eight items. It can also refer to a specific period in ecclesiastical contexts.
Example: The poem begins with an octave that sets the tone for the rest of the piece.
IPA: /ɒkˈtɛt/
KK: /ɑkˈtɛt/
Definition: A group of eight people or things, often used in music or other contexts.
Example: The octette performed beautifully at the concert last night.
IPA: /oʊd/
KK: /oʊd/
Definition: A type of poem that expresses strong feelings or thoughts, often in a formal and elevated style. It can be about various subjects and is usually longer than a typical poem.
Example: The poet wrote an ode to celebrate the beauty of nature.
IPA: /oʊˈdiːəm/
KK: /oʊˈdiːəm/
Definition: A small theater or concert hall, especially one used for performances of music and poetry, often found in ancient Greece and Rome.
Example: The ancient odeum was a popular venue for musical competitions and poetry recitals.
IPA: /ˈoʊdɪst/
KK: /ˈoʊdɪst/
Definition: A person who writes odes, which are lyrical poems often expressing emotion or praise.
Example: The famous odist composed a beautiful ode to nature.
IPA: /ˌɔfˈki/
KK: /ɔfˈki/
Definition: In a way that is not in tune or harmony, often referring to music or singing that sounds wrong or unpleasant.
Example: The singer performed offkey, making the audience cringe.
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