noun
- People who believe in or practice harmony, especially in music or social relations.
- Members of a religious or utopian community, especially the Harmony Society founded by George Rapp in the early 19th century.
- Musicians who specialize in creating or singing harmonies.
Usage: Plural form of harmonist.
Usage: Historical; often capitalized when referring to specific communities.
Usage: Musical context.
Examples
- The harmonists in the choir blended their voices beautifully.
- The Harmonists established a successful community in Pennsylvania during the 1800s.
- These harmonists worked together to create a peaceful society based on shared values.
- The band's harmonists added rich layers to every song.
- Historical records show that the Harmonists were skilled farmers and craftspeople.