English to Gujarati Dictionary lyric

lyric

ગીત
definition
noun
And each string was a different poem, a different lyric organized around a distinct, intense emotion.
a lyric poem or verse.
she has published both music and lyrics for a number of songs
the words of a song.
adjective
Thus, in a number of discussions, I may have shown a little too much brain to one of my tennis partners, a writer of lyric poetry.
(of poetry) expressing the writer's emotions, usually briefly and in stanzas or recognized forms.
a lyric soprano with a light, clear timber
(of a singing voice) using a light register.
translation of 'lyric'
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example
Although the tenor blew out his lovely 'lyric' voice years ago, long before his bout with and recovery from leukemia, that doesn't seem to bother his fans.
While 'lyric' poetry in English has not been without its private contrivances or tropes of conquest, for the most part its ontology has been one of engagement.
Chelsea Opera Group were performing the opera in English and though Richardson displayed a beautiful 'lyric' voice, she rather swallowed her words.
Again, it is a surprise to us that she attempted it at all, even though the producer of the broadcast was looking to prove a theory about Isolde being a role for a 'lyric' soprano.
In doing so, he demonstrates quite coherently and cogently that genuine 'lyric' poetry is far from dead, that it is inventive and individual as it ever was.
Bogan suffered its loss profoundly, while attempting to understand it as the pattern of the 'lyric' poet's life.
For Hegel, the 'lyric' poet can only ever be an unhappy consciousness condemned to irony, a self-seeker simultaneously the agent of self-displacement.
Famed in his day as patriot, satirist, and foe to tyranny, Marvell was virtually unknown as a 'lyric' poet.
Setting poems by John Keats and William Wordsworth, Braithwaite developed a love of 'lyric' poetry that inspired his own writing.
And right on the next page you have u2018The Butterflyu2019, an exquisite 'lyric' that reminds you of Cummings at his inspired best.
A 'lyric' poet like Thomas had only one material, his own private life and feelings, which he explored with reckless honesty, and outside the poems obsessively guarded its details.
To pursue the idea that the interest of 'lyric' is linked with a certain performative voicing, let me move from a poete maudit to a priestly poet.
However, the principals' 'lyric' voices are not, on the face of it, weighty enough for the roles of Leonora and Manrico.
Granted, the poets had the advantage of including among their number Matt Miller, an aspiring writer of 'lyric' verse who happened to have been a defensive starter at Yale five years ago.
Do you feel that you, like many other contemporary innovative or u2018experimentalu2019 women writers, are contributing to a new form of the 'lyric' ?
But a song may look like nothing at all, or it may look disappointing, and still be a great 'lyric' .
I think and sleep with the idea for a long time before it takes the shape of a poem or 'lyric' .
Occasionally in life we come across a piece of art, a tune or a 'lyric' , a poem or a piece of writing that immediately grabs our attention, and keeps us enthralled.
Thomas, a fierce 'lyric' voice, was born in 1913 and died at the age of 87 in 2000.
Indeed, u2018Weeping Branchu2019 might well be a response to Adorno's famous question: how can one write 'lyric' poetry after Auschwitz?
Britzolakis writes that u2018Plath reinvents the 'lyric' as the vehicle for a crisis of subjectivity which cannot be confined to a biographical narrativeu2019.
He has all the notes and is the possessor of a 'lyric' tenor voice.
At which point the traditional antinomies of 'lyric' and epic may be invoked only as skirmishers in the move from the discrete poem to the interconnected book.
The children's mother, Lisa, an accomplished 'lyric' soprano with a degree in vocal music, provided a musically nurturing environment for the siblings to study piano.
Andrews assumes that the 'lyric' poet's freedom to dissent is only the freedom to say u2018yesu2019 to the American ideology - individualism.
No 'lyric' poet has been her equal for the intensity and variety of subjective states dramatized.
Despite the fact that it deals with an earlier period of verse, the book locates both male and female-authored 'lyric' poetry as merely one half of the dialogue of early modern courtship.
I propose that we teach 'lyric' , that we compare poetry.
For those who don't know it it's a fabulous song based on a naive melody and a haiku (a western or American haiku) like 'lyric' .
The association of weaving and 'lyric' , its roots in Western literature ancient, has a profoundly material basis in the relation between the bodily rhythm of weaving and that of song.
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