rhapsodie

/ræpsədi/

Definitions

1. noun

A poem or song in a style that imitates the way of ancient Greek poetry, characterized by a long and elaborate sequence of thoughts and images.

“The poet’s rhapsodie was a beautiful and evocative tribute to the beauty of nature.”

2. noun

A musical composition that is a loose and free arrangement of musical ideas, often with a dramatic or emotional character.

“The orchestra’s rhapsodie was a thrilling and unpredictable journey through different musical styles.”

Synonyms

  • cantata
  • epic
  • ode

Antonyms

  • ballad
  • sonnet