unmusical

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ musical.

Adjective

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unmusical (comparative more unmusical, superlative most unmusical)

  1. Not musical: lacking in musical ability.
  2. Not musical: unmelodic.
    • 1870, The African Repository and Colonial Journal, volume 46, page 231:
      The harp itself was a huge gourd, and a most unmusical "shell" it proved to be.

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