Meaning & Definition of word "Violin"

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    Violin

    /ˈvaɪ.ə.lɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A wooden stringed instrument held under the chin and played with a bow.
      • Example: She has been practicing the violin for over ten years.
    • 2. A member of the violin family, which includes instruments like the viola and cello.
      • Example: The orchestra featured a beautiful arrangement for violins and cellos.
    • 3. Music played on a violin.
      • Example: The violin in that concerto was particularly moving.

    Etymology

    From Italian 'violino', diminutive of 'viola', its ancestor.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    violinist:

    A person who plays the violin.

    to play second fiddle:

    To take a subordinate role to someone else.

    it’s like playing the violin in a marching band:

    To engage in an activity that seems out of place or inappropriate.

    Related Words

    fiddle:

    Another term for the violin, often used in folk music.

    viola:

    A string instrument slightly larger than the violin.

    cello:

    A larger string instrument that is played seated.

    Slang Meanings of violin

    Meaning: To play the violin poorly or without enthusiasm.

    Example Sentence: He was just fiddling around with his violin, not really taking it seriously.

    Meaning: A reference to someone's drama or complaints.

    Example Sentence: Stop playing the violin about your problems; we all have them.