Words and phrases that have a meaning related to incantatory: (113 results)
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Also try:hypnotic, songlike, dirgelike, mellifluous, melismatic, imagistic, songful, pointillistic, evocative, lyrical, elegiac, cadenced, poetic, declamatory, plangent, mozartian, kyrie eleison, fugal, unmelodic, lugubrious, nabokovian, metrical, melancholic, ethereal, microtonal, melodic, melancholy, beguiling, contrapuntal, dissonant, ruminative, polytonal, rhythmic, whispery, aphoristic, sonorous, exhortatory, meditative, propulsive, rhapsodic, pianissimo, toneless, percussive, hieratic, atonal, edgard varese, da capo, languorous, handelian, fortissimo, plainchant, chordal, plainsong, mesmerizing, mozartean, vivifying, allusive, quavery, decrescendo, seraphic, easeful, resonant, terza rima, digressive, overdetermined, clangorous, erik satie, cacophonic, prolix, haunting, melodramatic, epigrammatic, dreamy, mournful, chorded, syncopated, plaintive, tuneful, idiomatic, melodious, literalized, basso profundo, wordless, dolorous, improvisatory, pellucid, entrancing, beethovenian, harmonic progression, dreamlike, dies irae, sensuous, virtuosic, unmodulated, agnus dei, sinuous, unpoetic, bluesy, uninflected, tremulous, cor anglais, uncontrived, stilted, gnomic, hortatory, mantric, alliterative, antiphonal, expressive, hymnic, apotropaic, bombastic, emotive
— Nouns for incantatory: power, quality, effect, rhythms, style, repetition, rhythm, tone, language, words, poetry, more...
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