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词汇 lyricist
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Definition of lyricist in English:

lyricist

noun ˈlɪrɪsɪstˈlɪrəsəst
  • A person who writes the words to a popular song or musical.

    (流行歌曲或音乐剧的)歌词作者;唱词作者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The evening will encompass the well-known as well as the recherché material of these writers, be they lyricists or musicians.
    • Both country music lyricists and Elizabethan lyricists emphasize figurative language.
    • He contributes at least as much wit as his lyricists.
    • He seemed such a beautiful and troubled person, so talented, I'm glad I learnt that he was also a fantastic artist as well as lyricist and song writer.
    • Hence the lyricists are forced to write such verses.
    • I have always found it astounding that the lyricist of a song which almost ended up as our National Anthem never even visited our island nation.
    • The songs were composed by lyricists Shakeel Badayuni or Sahir Ludhianvi, set to music by Naushad Ali and sung by Mohamad Rafi.
    • He started out in ‘show business’ as a singing waiter, deciding to write lyrics because lyricists got paid more than singers.
    • Songs from the '20s, '30s and '40s represent collaboration with lyricists Oscar Hammerstein II, Ira Gershwin and others.
    • The songs written by a young lyricist, Nandakumar, focus on maternal affection.
    • We think the lyricist was a musical comedian and the song was written about 1900, maybe slightly earlier.
    • Gray the lyricist knows that a song is more than just good music and it's the lyrics that make his albums powerful.
    • Rennie is a gifted lyricist, and the songs are full of great lines and images.
    • I think a lot of lyricists are poets and writers.
    • The public rendering of songs is not wrong if due acknowledgement is given to the lyricist, composer and musicians.
    • The composers and lyricists are scarcely remembered today, but the music-hall song set the wheels of Tin Pan Alley in motion, established the practice of song plugging, and founded a new industry.
    • She is trying her hand at becoming a music composer and a lyricist.
    • Javed Akhtar is responsible for many of my successes, being the lyricist of the songs that I sung.
    • It is so because the ghazals are written predominantly by male lyricists.
    • As one of his favourite lyricists wrote: ‘Who can ask for anything more‘?
    Synonyms
    writer, man of letters, woman of letters, wordsmith

Rhymes

empiricist

Definition of lyricist in US English:

lyricist

nounˈlɪrəsəstˈlirəsəst
  • A person who writes the words to a popular song or musical.

    (流行歌曲或音乐剧的)歌词作者;唱词作者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He contributes at least as much wit as his lyricists.
    • He started out in ‘show business’ as a singing waiter, deciding to write lyrics because lyricists got paid more than singers.
    • Hence the lyricists are forced to write such verses.
    • We think the lyricist was a musical comedian and the song was written about 1900, maybe slightly earlier.
    • The composers and lyricists are scarcely remembered today, but the music-hall song set the wheels of Tin Pan Alley in motion, established the practice of song plugging, and founded a new industry.
    • Both country music lyricists and Elizabethan lyricists emphasize figurative language.
    • He seemed such a beautiful and troubled person, so talented, I'm glad I learnt that he was also a fantastic artist as well as lyricist and song writer.
    • Gray the lyricist knows that a song is more than just good music and it's the lyrics that make his albums powerful.
    • Rennie is a gifted lyricist, and the songs are full of great lines and images.
    • The songs were composed by lyricists Shakeel Badayuni or Sahir Ludhianvi, set to music by Naushad Ali and sung by Mohamad Rafi.
    • It is so because the ghazals are written predominantly by male lyricists.
    • As one of his favourite lyricists wrote: ‘Who can ask for anything more‘?
    • The songs written by a young lyricist, Nandakumar, focus on maternal affection.
    • The evening will encompass the well-known as well as the recherché material of these writers, be they lyricists or musicians.
    • I think a lot of lyricists are poets and writers.
    • Songs from the '20s, '30s and '40s represent collaboration with lyricists Oscar Hammerstein II, Ira Gershwin and others.
    • The public rendering of songs is not wrong if due acknowledgement is given to the lyricist, composer and musicians.
    • I have always found it astounding that the lyricist of a song which almost ended up as our National Anthem never even visited our island nation.
    • Javed Akhtar is responsible for many of my successes, being the lyricist of the songs that I sung.
    • She is trying her hand at becoming a music composer and a lyricist.
    Synonyms
    writer, man of letters, woman of letters, wordsmith
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