The English pronunciation of musical is: English [?mju?z?kl]
Musical can be used as an adjective
The basic meaning of musical is "related to music" "", such as in music, used for music, fond of music, good at music, musician, etc., used metaphorically, can mean "beautiful tone, pleasant to the ear", and is often used as an attributive in sentences.
Musical has no comparative or superlative.
Examples of usage of musical as an adjective
The mother found that her son had a musical talent. The mother found that her son had a musical talent.
Since he can play many musical instruments, he may well be called a man of accomplishments.
Everyone in my family is very musical. Everyone in my family likes music.
musical usage examples
1. London's musical life might become as exciting as Berlin's.
London's musical life might become as exciting as Berlin's. excited.
2. Which of them has more musical talent is open to debate.
Which of them has more musical talent is open to debate.
It has not been decided yet.
3. The drum is one of the oldest musical instruments.
The drum is one of the oldest musical instruments.
Bilingual examples:
1. I'm not musical.
I don't know music.
2. He had a soft,?musical?accent.
His accent was soft and pleasant to the ear.
3. I came from a?musical?family.
I come from a musical family.
4. The magpie carolled a musical warning.
The magpie carolled a musical warning.
5. a bawdy burlesque?musical
A bawdy burlesque musical