Meaning & Definition of word "Trombone"

Trombone

/trɒmˈboʊn/

noun:

  • 1. A brass musical instrument with a telescoping slide to vary the length of the tubing, producing different pitches.
    • Example: He played the trombone in the school band during the winter concert.
  • 2. A member of the trombone family, which includes various types such as tenor and bass trombones.
    • Example: The orchestra featured a solo by the bass trombone during the symphony.
  • 3. A type of musical part or section that uses the trombone.
    • Example: The arrangement includes a lively trombone section that adds depth to the piece.

Etymology

Italian 'trombone,' from 'tromba' meaning 'trumpet.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

trombone slide:

The mechanism used to change pitch on a trombone.

trombone player:

A musician who plays the trombone.

trombone section:

The group of trombone players in an orchestra or band.

Related Words

trumpet:

A brass instrument with a flared bell and a bright sound.

baritone:

A low male singing voice or a brass instrument ranging between the trombone and the euphonium.

euphonium:

A brass instrument similar to a tuba but with a more mellow sound.

Slang Meanings of trombone

Meaning: Trombone as a term for someone who plays it, often humorously.

Example Sentence: Look at that trombone sliding into the party!

Meaning: To mess around or play around, similar to how a trombone is played.

Example Sentence: Stop tromboning around and get to work!