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    leitmotif
    /ˈlʌɪtməʊˌtiːf/

    noun

    • 1. a recurrent theme throughout a musical or literary composition, associated with a particular person, idea, or situation: "there are two leitmotifs in his score marking the heroine and her Fairy Godmother"

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  2. The meaning of LEITMOTIF is an associated melodic phrase or figure that accompanies the reappearance of an idea, person, or situation especially in a Wagnerian music drama. Did you know? What exactly is a motif? And how is it different from a leitmotif?

  3. a phrase or other feature that is repeated often in a work of art, literature, or music and that tells you something important about it: Death and renewal are leitmotivs running through the whole novel. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Topics & areas of interest. angle. backyard. bailiwick. cause célèbre. centrism. convention.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeitmotifLeitmotif - Wikipedia

    A leitmotif or Leitmotiv (/ ˌ l aɪ t m oʊ ˈ t iː f /) is a "short, recurring musical phrase" associated with a particular person, place, or idea. It is closely related to the musical concepts of idée fixe or motto-theme . [2]

  5. leitmotif, a recurring musical theme appearing usually in operas but also in symphonic poems. It is used to reinforce the dramatic action, to provide psychological insight into the characters, and to recall or suggest to the listener extramusical ideas relevant to the dramatic event.

  6. Leitmotif definition: a motif or theme associated throughout a music drama with a particular person, situation, or idea.. See examples of LEITMOTIF used in a sentence.

  7. A leitmotif in something such as a book or film or in a person's life is an idea or an object which occurs again and again. [formal] The title of one of Dietrich's best-known songs could serve as the leitmotif for her life. Synonyms: theme, idea, strain, phrase More Synonyms of leitmotif. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. noun. /ˈlaɪtməʊtiːf/ (also leitmotiv) (from German) (music) a short tune in a piece of music that is often repeated and is connected with a particular person, thing or idea. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  9. a phrase or other feature that is repeated often in a work of art, literature, or music and that tells you something important about it: Death and renewal are leitmotivs running through the whole novel. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Topics & areas of interest. affair. angle. backyard. bailiwick. centrism. convention. current issue.

  10. The noun leitmotif is most useful for talking about music, and it usually comes up in the context of classical music, whenever a particular phrase or tune is repeated.

  11. a unifying or dominant motif; a recurrent theme: A leitmotif in science fiction is the evolving relationship between humans and machines.