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unmusical

[uhn-myoo-zi-kuhl] / ʌnˈmyu zɪ kəl /


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In one, the diabetic Ivana unhesitatingly devours sweet desserts; in another, though completely unmusical, she performs an unknown violin composition like a virtuoso.

From Washington Post

Bowed at any other point, the instrument reverts to being a useful, but unmusical, hand tool.

From New York Times

To prevent listeners from being disoriented by the otherwise unmusical plot suddenly switching to song, the music is always placed at the end of an episode; the same is true of Coss’ show.

From The Verge

Which is not to say that she is unmusical.

From New York Times

Mr. van Dantzig’s choreography, imbued with oddities here and there, was repetitive and frequently unmusical; it seemed to unfold in slow motion, and the cast responded with hesitant, mannered dancing.

From New York Times