Meaning & Definition of word "Ballade"

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    Ballade

    /bəˈlɑːd/

    noun:

    • 1. A form of verse, often used for poetry, that consists of three main stanzas and a shorter concluding stanza, typically with a refrain.
      • Example: The poet composed a beautiful ballade about the changing seasons.
    • 2. A narrative poem in the style of a ballade, often telling a story or legend.
      • Example: Many classic tales have been transformed into ballades, capturing the essence of folklore.
    • 3. A musical composition written in the style of a ballade, often expressive and lyrical.
      • Example: Chopin's ballade is a masterpiece that showcases his brilliant piano skills.

    Etymology

    From French, derived from 'baller' meaning 'to dance'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    ballade of the forgotten:

    A poetic expression that tells the story of something lost to time.

    write a ballade:

    To create a structured poem or song with a thematic narrative.

    Related Words

    ballad:

    A form of verse, often a narrative set to music.

    ode:

    A lyrical poem typically addressed to a particular subject.

    Slang Meanings of ballade

    Meaning: A heartfelt song or emotional piece.

    Example Sentence: That new ballade really hits home; it expresses such deep feelings.