Meaning & Definition of Crescendo in English
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Crescendo
A gradual increase in loudness or intensity.
Pronunciation:
/krəˈʃɛndoʊ/Part of Speech:
noun, verbPlural:
crescendosDetailed Definitions
Definition: A gradual increase in volume and intensity in music.
Example Sentence: The symphony reached a dramatic crescendo that left the audience in awe.
Definition: A gradual increase in any aspect, often applied to situations or events.
Example Sentence: There was a crescendo of excitement as the event approached.
Etymology
Origin: Italian, from the verb 'crescere' meaning 'to grow'.
Synonyms
increaseheighteningclimaxpeakescalation
Common Phrases and Expressions
- at a crescendo: At the point of highest intensity.
- crescendo of voices: A growing number of people expressing their opinions.
- building to a crescendo: Developing towards a peak or climax.
Translations
- Spanish: crecendo
- French: crescendo
- German: Crescendo
- Russian: кресчэндо
Related Words
- crescendoing: The act of increasing in volume or intensity over time.
- de crescendo: A gradual decrease in loudness or intensity.
Slang Meanings of crescendo
Meaning: The high point of a party or event with lots of energy.
Example Sentence: The night hit a crescendo when the DJ dropped that last track.
Meaning: An emotional peak in a conversation or narrative.
Example Sentence: Her story built up to a crescendo that everyone was waiting for.