Meaning & Definition of word "Britten"
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Britten
/ˈbrɪtən/
proper noun:
- 1. A surname of English origin, made famous by the composer Benjamin Britten.
- Example: Britten's music is celebrated for its complexity and emotional depth.
- 2. Refers to Benjamin Britten, a prominent 20th-century English composer known for his operas and orchestral works.
- Example: The festival will feature several operas composed by Britten.
- 3. Can also refer to places or institutions named after Benjamin Britten.
- Example: We visited the Britten Pavilion, which showcases his contributions to music.
Etymology
Originates from Old English, possibly meaning 'from Briton' or 'British descent'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Britten's War Requiem:
A choral composition by Benjamin Britten that combines the Latin Requiem mass with war poetry.
Britten's The Turn of the Screw:
An opera composed by Britten based on the novella by Henry James.
Related Words
Briton:
A native or inhabitant of Britain.
Brittany:
A region in France, not directly related but shares etymological ties.
Slang Meanings of britten
Meaning: To act or perform with excessive flair, reminiscent of Britten's compositions.
Example Sentence: She really brittened up the performance with her dramatic flair.
Meaning: Referring to something uniquely British in taste or style.
Example Sentence: This tea has a very britten flavor, so quintessentially British.