Examples of 'lyricism' in a sentence

Meaning of "lyricism"

Lyricism is the quality of being lyrical in music, poetry, or literature, characterized by a poetic or expressive quality
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  • Great enthusiasm.
  • The emotional style of lyric poetry.
  • Suitability to be sung or used as lyrics.

How to use "lyricism" in a sentence

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There is a certain lyricism in the exchange of rings.
A lyricism that one does not see anymore.
Holub deliberately avoids traditional poetic lyricism.
However his lyricism is new and personal.
But this is the risk of high lyricism.
His lyricism has been extended to cinema as well.
Sometimes the disguise of lyricism makes it stink of sentimentality.
It was dubbed essential and synthetic lyricism.
A common theme of freestyle lyricism is heartbreak in the city.
Pergolesi was noted for his lyricism.
This is not a free lyricism but a daily reality.
It is a melody of free and full of lyricism.
The unrelenting lyricism may stem from that.
I am also in love with his lyricism.
The lyricism in this letter.

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He effortlessly pairs a dizzying technique with exuberant lyricism.
Your lyricism will be invigorated.
Slow interludes provide contrasting moments of nostalgic lyricism.
His music is marked by lyricism interrupted by sudden dynamic contrasts.
Romance languages and sentimental lyricism.
Wild lyricism and empty formulas replace concrete action.
The year promises to be rich in lyricism and creativity.
A lyricism to crack the unconscious.
You talk a lot about lyricism.
There is going to be this lyricism that makes you feel something.
The work evolves between abstraction and lyricism.
This lyricism conveys an internalised vision of landscapes and of nature.
Its poetry favours an empirical lyricism of discrete moments of experience.
A feast of warmth and lyricism.
Jessica finds urban lyricism in the most unexpected moments.
It has strength and lyricism.
There is a gentle lyricism and serenity in the second movement.
Into an eerie dissonant lyricism.
The lyricism is good.
They are in love with the lyricism and all that.
Lyricism and sensitivity.
Critics have remarked on her lyricism and mastery of form.
He belonged to the school of thought which enriched realism with lyricism.
I especially enjoyed the tender lyricism of the slow movement.
Their new album contains less flippancy and more lyricism.
He testifies with a kind of baroque lyricism to the infinite multitude of singularities.
He analyzed in music what he absorbed in his artistic gaze or poetic lyricism.
She seeks to express lyricism in the abstraction through her gesture.
I seek to express nature with chromatic lyricism and emotion.
And a furious lyricism one so seldom finds in white chaps these days.
Her images invariably filled with lyricism and poetic sound.
Lyricism is a quality that expresses deep feelings or emotions in an inspired work of art.
There is lyricism there.
Night of confessional lyricism.
We are at a point in history where lyricism almost comes last in very many regards.

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