fortissimo Sentence Examples

  1. The orchestra burst into a fortissimo crescendo, sending shivers down the audience's spines.
  2. The pianist's fortissimo chords thundered through the concert hall, overwhelming the senses.
  3. The trumpets blared a fortissimo fanfare, marking the coronation of the new king.
  4. The wind howled in a fortissimo gale, threatening to topple trees and uproot houses.
  5. The volcano erupted with a fortissimo roar, spewing lava and ash into the air.
  6. The crowd cheered fortissimo at the sight of the victorious team crossing the finish line.
  7. The artillery barrage unleashed a fortissimo explosion that shook the ground and deafened soldiers.
  8. The choir sang the final chorus in a rousing fortissimo, bringing the performance to a triumphant conclusion.
  9. The thunder crashed with a fortissimo boom, lighting up the night sky and causing the windows to rattle.
  10. The lion roared a fortissimo warning, deterring any potential predators from approaching its territory.

fortissimo Meaning

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fortissimo (n)

a musical composition or musical passage to be performed very loudly

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fortissimo (s)

(chiefly a direction or description in music) very loud and strong

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fortissimo (r)

a direction in music; to be played very loudly

Webster

fortissimo (adv.)

Very loud; with the utmost strength or loudness.

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FAQs About the word fortissimo

a musical composition or musical passage to be performed very loudly, (chiefly a direction or description in music) very loud and strong, a direction in music;

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The orchestra burst into a fortissimo crescendo, sending shivers down the audience's spines.

The pianist's fortissimo chords thundered through the concert hall, overwhelming the senses.

The trumpets blared a fortissimo fanfare, marking the coronation of the new king.

The wind howled in a fortissimo gale, threatening to topple trees and uproot houses.