ear candy

noun

Definition of ear candy

: music that is pleasing to listen to but lacks depth

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Ear candy made its debut (in print, at least) as the title of a 1977 album by pop singer Helen Reddy. The album has long since faded from the charts, but the term endures and it is now used widely enough to have gained entry into abridged dictionaries. Although "ear candy" is sometimes used critically to describe tunes that are considered "gooey," "sweet," or "saccharine," the people who make the music and their fans find it tasty. As one 90s band member sagely put it, does it really matter if ear candy "isn't about the secret of life"?

Examples of ear candy in a Sentence

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The season’s It piece is meant to hang prettily off of one’s lobes, but Scott’s creations are far more than mere ear candy. Christian Allaire, Vogue, "How These Shapely Statement Earrings Celebrate Coast Salish Culture," 13 Mar. 2019 Earrings Meghan and Kate both kept their jewelry simple, but the Cartier ear candy was a little different for the two brides. Megan Decker, Harper's BAZAAR, "VOTE: Which Royal Wedding Did You Prefer, Kate Middleton's or Meghan Markle's?," 19 May 2018 An amalgam of textures, tones and tempos, the 13-track opus delivers plenty of ear candy for guitar nerds to salivate over, but real heart — often a broken one — lies underneath its mazes of synth, stately piano and spaceship blips and beeps. Janine Schaults, chicagotribune.com, "Been-everywhere producer Jonathan Wilson on his 'do-or-die' new recording," 26 Feb. 2018 Then again, creating ear candy is Coldplay’s specialty. George Varga, sandiegouniontribune.com, "Love 'em or hate 'em, Coldplay's coming to San Diego," 4 Oct. 2017 Then again, creating ear candy is Coldplay’s specialty. George Varga, Pacific San Diego Magazine, "Love ’em or hate ’em, Coldplay’s coming to San Diego," 4 Oct. 2017

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First Known Use of ear candy

1977, in the meaning defined above

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More Definitions for ear candy

ear candy

noun

English Language Learners Definition of ear candy

US, informal : music that is pleasing to listen to but is not serious or interesting