cello Synonyms

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cello Meaning

Wordnet

cello (n)

a large stringed instrument; seated player holds it upright while playing

Webster

cello (n.)

A contraction for Violoncello.

cello Sentence Examples

  1. The musician gracefully cradled the cello, preparing to draw forth its melodic resonance.
  2. The deep, sonorous tones of the cello filled the concert hall with a rich warmth.
  3. With each stroke of the bow, the cellist elicited hauntingly beautiful melodies from the cello.
  4. The cello section of the orchestra provided a solid foundation for the ensemble's harmonies.
  5. A sense of melancholy permeated the air as the cellist poured their soul into the mournful strains of the cello.
  6. The young prodigy's fingers danced effortlessly across the cello's strings, captivating the audience with their virtuosity.
  7. The cello's expressive range allowed the musician to convey a wide spectrum of emotions through their playing.
  8. The musician carefully tuned the strings of the cello, ensuring each note would resonate with clarity and precision.
  9. The cello's resonant timbre added depth and richness to the ensemble's rendition of the classical piece.
  10. As the final notes faded into silence, the audience erupted into thunderous applause, acknowledging the cellist's mastery of the instrument.

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a large stringed instrument; seated player holds it upright while playingA contraction for Violoncello.

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The musician gracefully cradled the cello, preparing to draw forth its melodic resonance.

The deep, sonorous tones of the cello filled the concert hall with a rich warmth.

With each stroke of the bow, the cellist elicited hauntingly beautiful melodies from the cello.

The cello section of the orchestra provided a solid foundation for the ensemble's harmonies.