adjective
- composed or arranged with counterpoint; having two or more independent melodic lines
- set in contrast or opposition; juxtaposed for effect
Usage: music
verb
- past tense of counterpoint: to compose or arrange (music) with two or more independent melodic lines played simultaneously
- past tense of counterpoint: to set in contrast or opposition to something else
Usage: music
Examples
- The composer counterpointed the violin melody with a contrasting cello line.
- Bach's fugues are masterpieces of counterpointed writing.
- The dark, somber mood of the film was counterpointed by moments of unexpected humor.
- The architect counterpointed the modern glass structure against the historic stone building.
- In the counterpointed passage, each instrument maintains its own distinct melodic line.
- The author counterpointed the protagonist's optimism with the antagonist's cynicism.