Meaning & Definition of word "Treble"

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    Treble

    /ˈtrɛbəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A musical term referring to the highest range of pitches or tones.
      • Example: The pianist effortlessly played the treble notes that filled the concert hall.
    • 2. An increase or multiplication by three.
      • Example: The company reported a treble in profits this quarter compared to last year.

    verb:

    • 1. To triple or increase something by three times.
      • Example: The new marketing strategy aims to treble sales over the next year.

    adjective:

    • 1. Of or pertaining to threefold; consisting of three parts.
      • Example: The treble arrangement of voices added harmony to the choir's performance.

    Etymology

    Middle English treble, from Old French treble, from Latin triplus, meaning 'threefold'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    treble clef:

    A symbol used in musical notation to indicate the pitch of notes.

    treble down:

    To reinforce or increase one’s current commitment or investment.

    treble fortune:

    A substantial increase in wealth or good luck.

    Related Words

    triplet:

    A group of three things.

    triple:

    Consisting of three parts.

    trio:

    A set of three people or things.

    Slang Meanings of treble

    Meaning: To increase something drastically.

    Example Sentence: We need to treble our profits this year or we might be in trouble.

    Meaning: To win three times in a row.

    Example Sentence: If the team wins again, they’ll have a treble season!