Chord [noun]

Definition of Chord:

arched, rounded line or object

Synonyms of Chord:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chord:

Line


Sentence/Example of Chord:

Music director Felton Offard contributes sharp guitar riffs and bluesy harmonica chords as a one-man backup band, separated from Butler by a plexiglass partition.

In the end most teams used smaller models that produced specific parts of a song, like the chords or melodies, and then stitched these together by hand.

Cable management grommets keep your desktop free of tangled chords, and waterproof and scratch resistant surfaces can handle any amount of wear.

What’s more, Nordstrom’s reputation for good customer service struck a chord with Smith, whose company is renowned for its generous returns policy.

In this year’s combustible political atmosphere, its uncontroversial purpose has struck a chord.

The sentiment is likely to strike a particular chord right now, when so many parents are struggling with work commitments while at the same time providing the childcare that they would normally pay for, or which would be covered by schools.

In this position, the line of cavalry formed the chord of the arc described by the river, and occupied by us.

There is quite a little knack in letting the hand fall so, but when you have once got it, the chord sounds much richer and fuller.

When she struck the chord of G minor, it was the right preparation, and brought you immediately into the mood for what followed.

It produced comparatively little foundation tone and a powerful chord of harmonics, many of them dissonant.