morendo (Meaning)

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morendo (a. & n.)

Dying; a gradual decrescendo at the end of a strain or cadence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of morendo

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morendo Sentence Examples

  1. The orchestra played the final notes with a gradual decrescendo and a soft, ethereal morendo.
  2. As the vocalist's last breath faded, the melody reached a morendo that lingered in the air.
  3. The pianist's hands caressingly diminished in volume, creating a morendo that whispered secrets.
  4. The guitarist's fingers delicately brushed the strings, producing a haunting morendo that echoed through the room.
  5. The harpsichord's notes faded into oblivion, leaving a haunting morendo that painted a bittersweet tale.
  6. The choir sang with a hushed and reverent tone, fading into a morendo that transcended words.
  7. The cellist bowed gently, creating a morendo that melted into the surrounding silence.
  8. The saxophonist's soulful notes melted into a morendo that evoked both joy and sorrow.
  9. As the curtain slowly fell, the actors' voices trailed off into a morendo that symbolized the end of an era.
  10. The old man's words faded into a faint morendo, like the fading embers of a dying fire.

FAQs About the word morendo

Dying; a gradual decrescendo at the end of a strain or cadence.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The orchestra played the final notes with a gradual decrescendo and a soft, ethereal morendo.

As the vocalist's last breath faded, the melody reached a morendo that lingered in the air.

The pianist's hands caressingly diminished in volume, creating a morendo that whispered secrets.

The guitarist's fingers delicately brushed the strings, producing a haunting morendo that echoed through the room.