instrumental

UK /ɪnstɹəˈmɛntəl/ US /ɪnstɹəˈmɛntəl/
adj 5noun 2

Definitions

adj

1

Essential or central; of great importance or relevance.

He was instrumental in conducting the business.

The head is not more native to the heart, The hand more instrumental to the mouth

2

Serving as an instrument, medium, means, or agency.

Maxwell started back to his study, feeling that kind of satisfaction which a man feels when he has been even partly instrumental in finding an unemployed person a remunerative position.

3

Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for an instrument, especially a musical instrument (rather than the human voice).

instrumental music

an instrumental part

4

A pause in the vocals of a song, usually occurring midway through, in which a musical instrument replaces the vocals.

5

Applied to a case expressing means or agency, generally corresponding to the English use of prepositions such as by, with, through, or by means of with the objective case.

the instrumental case

noun

1

The instrumental case.

2

A composition written or performed without lyrics or singing, using a lead instrument to replace vocals.

I recommend this album in the face of the fact that five of the eleven songs are the purest filler, dull instrumentals with a harmonica rifling over an indifferent rhythm section. The rest is magnificent […]

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