Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
song-without-words
Noun
/sɔŋ wɪˈðaʊt wɜrdz/

Definition
A musical composition that conveys emotion or storytelling through instrumental means rather than through vocals or lyrics.

Examples
- Chopin’s Nocturne is often considered a masterful example of a song-without-words.
- The piece moved the audience deeply, showcasing the power of a song-without-words.
- Many composers have created song-without-words to explore complex emotions.

Meaning
The term ‘song-without-words’ refers to a piece of music, typically for piano or other instruments, that expresses feelings and ideas without the use of sung words.

Synonyms
- Instrumental
- Wordless composition
- Melodic piece