mezzo (Meaning)

Wordnet

mezzo (n)

a soprano with a voice between soprano and contralto

the female singing voice between contralto and soprano

Webster

mezzo (a.)

Mean; not extreme.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mezzo

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mezzo Sentence Examples

  1. The mezzo-soprano sang with a rich and velvety timbre.
  2. The music swelled to a mezzo forte volume, filling the concert hall.
  3. The photographer captured the mezzo-tints of the sunset.
  4. The garden featured a mezzo mix of flowers, from delicate petals to vibrant blooms.
  5. The restaurant's decor had a mezzo-century feel, combining modern and vintage elements.
  6. The mezzo-relief sculpture depicted the intricate details of a historical scene.
  7. The architecture of the building displayed a mezzo-Gothic style.
  8. The mezzo-tinto printing technique created subtle and nuanced shades of gray.
  9. The painting used a mezzo-chiaroscuro technique, playing with light and dark to enhance drama.
  10. The mezzo-piano performance showcased the pianist's delicate touch.

FAQs About the word mezzo

a soprano with a voice between soprano and contralto, the female singing voice between contralto and sopranoMean; not extreme.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mezzo-soprano sang with a rich and velvety timbre.

The music swelled to a mezzo forte volume, filling the concert hall.

The photographer captured the mezzo-tints of the sunset.

The garden featured a mezzo mix of flowers, from delicate petals to vibrant blooms.