crescendi Antonyms

Meaning of crescendi

crescendi

a gradual increase especially in the loudness of music, with an increase in volume, a gradual increase, the peak of a gradual increase, a gradual increase in volume of a musical passage, a crescendo musical passage

crescendi Sentence Examples

  1. The orchestra erupted in a thunderous crescendo, building to an exhilarating peak.
  2. The piano melody swelled in a gradual crescendo, creating a sense of anticipation.
  3. The violins soared upward in a piercing crescendo, capturing the audience's attention.
  4. The choir's voices rose in a harmonious crescendo, filling the hall with celestial sound.
  5. The drummer's cymbals crashed in a deafening crescendo, symbolizing the culmination of the performance.
  6. The trumpet's fanfare pierced the air in a triumphant crescendo, heralding the arrival of the king.
  7. The stormy waves surged forward in a relentless crescendo, threatening to engulf the ship.
  8. The lovers' passion intensified in a fiery crescendo, leading to an inevitable climax.
  9. The applause of the crowd swelled into a thunderous crescendo, expressing their overwhelming appreciation.
  10. The crescendo of the wind in the trees lulled the listener into a tranquil slumber.

FAQs About the word crescendi

a gradual increase especially in the loudness of music, with an increase in volume, a gradual increase, the peak of a gradual increase, a gradual increase in vo

heights, zeniths,climaxes, pinnacles, peaks, apogees,apices, tops, capstones, crests

bases, nadirs, bottoms,feet, foot, abysses, minima, minimums,rock bottoms,

The orchestra erupted in a thunderous crescendo, building to an exhilarating peak.

The piano melody swelled in a gradual crescendo, creating a sense of anticipation.

The violins soared upward in a piercing crescendo, capturing the audience's attention.

The choir's voices rose in a harmonious crescendo, filling the hall with celestial sound.