English · Arts & Literature

chord

/kɔːd/

[/kɔːd/]

notes played together

Intermediatenoun

Definition

Three or more musical notes played at the same time to produce a harmony.

Example

He strummed a single gentle chord on the guitar, and the whole room fell silent.

He strummed a single gentle chord on the guitar, and the whole room fell silent.

Etymology

A shortening of 'accord' (agreement), later spelled like 'cord' under influence from Greek 'chorde' (string).

How & Where It’s Used

Used in music; the phrase 'strike a chord' means to resonate emotionally.

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