lentissimo (Meaning)

Wordnet

lentissimo (s)

(of tempo) very slow

Synonyms & Antonyms of lentissimo

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

lentissimo Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly man walked lentissimo down the street, his steps deliberate and slow.
  2. The symphony orchestra began their performance lentissimo, creating an ethereal and atmospheric soundscape.
  3. The rain fell lentissimo, each drop gently pattering on the windowpane.
  4. The melting ice cream flowed lentissimo down the cone, tempting children with its sweet aroma.
  5. The waves lapped lentissimo on the shore, creating a hypnotic and soothing rhythm.
  6. The lazy summer days seemed to pass lentissimo, each hour stretching into an eternity.
  7. The ballet dancer moved lentissimo across the stage, her every gesture elegant and graceful.
  8. The aging grandfather breathed lentissimo, his chest rising and falling with a faint whisper.
  9. The old clock ticked lentissimo in the hallway, marking the passing of countless hours.
  10. The healing process was lentissimo, but the patient remained patient and optimistic.

FAQs About the word lentissimo

(of tempo) very slow

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elderly man walked lentissimo down the street, his steps deliberate and slow.

The symphony orchestra began their performance lentissimo, creating an ethereal and atmospheric soundscape.

The rain fell lentissimo, each drop gently pattering on the windowpane.

The melting ice cream flowed lentissimo down the cone, tempting children with its sweet aroma.