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Meaning of intermede

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intermede (n.)

A short musical dramatic piece, of a light and pleasing, sometimes a burlesque, character; an interlude introduced between the acts of a play or an opera.

intermede Sentence Examples

  1. The intermission served as an interlude between the first and second acts of the play.
  2. The musical intermezzo provided a refreshing break from the intense drama of the opera.
  3. The artist presented an intermede of poetry readings before the main performance began.
  4. The chef interspersed savory and sweet dishes with an intermezzo of palate-cleansing sorbet.
  5. The speaker broke up the monotony of his lecture with an intermede of humorous anecdotes.
  6. The intermezzo in the ballet sequence showcased the dancers' technical prowess.
  7. The documentary included intermezzos featuring interviews with experts on the subject matter.
  8. During the intermezzo, the audience was treated to a performance by a local jazz quartet.
  9. The novel featured short intermezzos that provided glimpses into the characters' inner thoughts.
  10. The conference organizers planned an intermezzo for participants to network and socialize.

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A short musical dramatic piece, of a light and pleasing, sometimes a burlesque, character; an interlude introduced between the acts of a play or an opera.

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The intermission served as an interlude between the first and second acts of the play.

The musical intermezzo provided a refreshing break from the intense drama of the opera.

The artist presented an intermede of poetry readings before the main performance began.

The chef interspersed savory and sweet dishes with an intermezzo of palate-cleansing sorbet.