morbidezza (Meaning)

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morbidezza (n.)

Delicacy or softness in the representation of flesh.

A term used as a direction in execution, signifying, with extreme delicacy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of morbidezza

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morbidezza Sentence Examples

  1. The painting's brushstrokes captured the subtle morbidezza of the subject's skin tones.
  2. The sculptor's marble creation exuded a delicate morbidezza that made it appear almost ethereal.
  3. The velvet fabric had a soft, yielding morbidezza that invited touch.
  4. The maestro's voice possessed a rich morbidezza that filled the auditorium with warmth.
  5. The candle's flame flickered with a faint morbidezza, casting an enchanting glow on the surroundings.
  6. The landscape was enveloped in a hazy morbidezza that softened the harsh edges of the hills.
  7. The ballerina's movements flowed with an effortless morbidezza, capturing the essence of grace and fluidity.
  8. The poet's words had a delicate morbidezza that evoked a sense of melancholy and longing.
  9. The antique mirror's patina had a subtle morbidezza that hinted at its age and history.
  10. The old man's face bore a gentle morbidezza that spoke of a lifetime filled with wisdom and experience.

FAQs About the word morbidezza

Delicacy or softness in the representation of flesh., A term used as a direction in execution, signifying, with extreme delicacy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The painting's brushstrokes captured the subtle morbidezza of the subject's skin tones.

The sculptor's marble creation exuded a delicate morbidezza that made it appear almost ethereal.

The velvet fabric had a soft, yielding morbidezza that invited touch.

The maestro's voice possessed a rich morbidezza that filled the auditorium with warmth.