Lyricize
[lir-uh-sahyz] /ˈlɪr əˌsaɪz/
verb (used without object), lyricized, lyricizing.
1.
to write .
2.
to write lyrically or in a style.
verb (used with object), lyricized, lyricizing.
3.
to put into form; treat in a style.
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- Lyric poetry
noun a type of emotional songlike poetry, distinguished from dramatic and narrative poetry Word Origin Greek lurikos ‘for the lyre’, from verses sung to a lyre
- Lyrids
[lahy-ridz] /ˈlaɪ rɪdz/ noun, (used with a plural verb) Astronomy. 1. a collection of meteors comprising a meteor shower (Lyrid meteor shower) visible April 22 and having its apparent origin in the constellation Lyra.
- Lyriform
[lahy-ruh-fawrm] /ˈlaɪ rəˌfɔrm/ adjective 1. shaped like a lyre.
- Lyrism
[lir-iz-uh m] /ˈlɪr ɪz əm/ noun 1. . /ˈlɪrɪzəm/ noun 1. the art or technique of playing the lyre 2. a less common word for lyricism
- Lyrist
[lahyuh r-ist for 1; lir-ist for 2] /ˈlaɪər ɪst for 1; ˈlɪr ɪst for 2/ noun 1. a person who plays the lyre or who sings and accompanies himself or herself on the lyre. 2. a lyric poet. noun 1. (ˈlaɪərɪst). a person who plays the lyre 2. (ˈlɪrɪst) another word for lyricist (sense 2)