noh

[noʊ]

noh Definition

  • 1a form of classical Japanese musical drama that uses masks, stylized movements, and poetic language to tell stories
  • 2the traditional music for this drama

Using noh: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "noh" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Noh is a highly stylized form of theater that originated in Japan.

  • Example

    The Noh performance was accompanied by traditional Japanese music.

  • Example

    The Noh play tells the story of a samurai warrior.

noh Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for noh

  • Noh theatre
  • Noh play

Phrases with noh

  • a mask used in Noh performances to represent different characters

    Example

    The Noh mask of the demon was particularly striking.

  • the stage on which Noh performances take place, typically with a roof and a pine tree painted on the back wall

    Example

    The Noh stage was decorated with cherry blossoms for the spring performance.

  • a type of bamboo flute used in Noh music

    Example

    The haunting sound of the Noh flute added to the atmosphere of the performance.

Origins of noh

from Japanese 'nō', meaning 'talent' or 'skill'

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Summary: noh in Brief

Noh [noʊ] is a form of classical Japanese musical drama that uses masks, stylized movements, and poetic language to tell stories. It is accompanied by traditional Japanese music and has a highly stylized stage. The term 'Noh' extends into phrases like 'Noh mask,' 'Noh stage,' and 'Noh flute.'