aria Antonyms

Meaning of aria

Wordnet

aria (n)

an elaborate song for solo voice

Webster

aria (n.)

An air or song; a melody; a tune.

aria Sentence Examples

  1. The opera singer captivated the audience with her powerful rendition of the aria from "Carmen."
  2. The aria soared to great heights, showcasing the soprano's vocal prowess and emotional depth.
  3. As the orchestra swelled, the tenor delivered a heartfelt aria that moved many to tears.
  4. The aria's melody lingered in the air, leaving a lasting impression on all who heard it.
  5. She rehearsed the aria tirelessly, striving for perfection in every note and phrase.
  6. The aria served as the climax of the performance, drawing thunderous applause from the audience.
  7. His interpretation of the aria was praised for its sensitivity and expressiveness.
  8. The aria's lyrics spoke of love and longing, resonating with listeners on a profound level.
  9. The soprano's voice soared effortlessly through the intricate passages of the aria.
  10. The aria's haunting melody stayed with him long after the final curtain fell.

FAQs About the word aria

an elaborate song for solo voiceAn air or song; a melody; a tune.

chorus, solo, motet, chorale, madrigal, chant, psalm, lyric, blues, glee

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The opera singer captivated the audience with her powerful rendition of the aria from "Carmen."

The aria soared to great heights, showcasing the soprano's vocal prowess and emotional depth.

As the orchestra swelled, the tenor delivered a heartfelt aria that moved many to tears.

The aria's melody lingered in the air, leaving a lasting impression on all who heard it.