lentando (Meaning)

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lentando (a.)

Slackening; retarding. Same as Rallentando.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lentando

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

lentando Sentence Examples

  1. The music had a sustained crescendo that transitioned into a soothing lentando following the climax.
  2. The dancer's movements gradually slowed down to a graceful lentando, captivating the audience.
  3. As the symphony approached its conclusion, the conductor directed a profound lentando, creating an atmosphere of emotional depth.
  4. The pianist skillfully incorporated a prolonged lentando in the third movement, emphasizing the melancholic nature of the piece.
  5. The choreographer incorporated moments of dramatic lentando to accentuate the emotional journey of the characters in the ballet.
  6. The film's ending scene used a lentando violin solo to underscore the bittersweet emotions of the protagonist.
  7. The singer controlled her voice with remarkable precision, transitioning from a forceful chorus to a delicate lentando.
  8. The sunset painted the sky with breathtaking hues, each color slowly dissolving into the next in a natural lentando.
  9. The heartbeat of the patient gradually decreased until it reached a lentando pace, causing the attending physician to check for vitals.
  10. The fragrance of jasmine permeated the air, with lingering notes that danced in a perfumed lentando.

FAQs About the word lentando

Slackening; retarding. Same as Rallentando.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The music had a sustained crescendo that transitioned into a soothing lentando following the climax.

The dancer's movements gradually slowed down to a graceful lentando, captivating the audience.

As the symphony approached its conclusion, the conductor directed a profound lentando, creating an atmosphere of emotional depth.

The pianist skillfully incorporated a prolonged lentando in the third movement, emphasizing the melancholic nature of the piece.