pianino (Meaning)

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pianino (n.)

A pianette, or small piano.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pianino

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pianino Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate ivory keys of the pianino tinkled like raindrops in a summer shower.
  2. The old pianino in the attic held the ghosts of forgotten melodies.
  3. The student pianist meticulously tuned each string, ensuring the pianino's flawless intonation.
  4. The pianino's sleek mahogany finish complemented the antique furnishings in the drawing room.
  5. The soft notes of the pianino drifted through the open window, creating a serene ambiance in the garden.
  6. The child prodigy astounded the audience with her virtuoso performance on the pianino.
  7. The pianino, a symbol of love, was passed down through generations of the family.
  8. The upright pianino in the music room resonated with the sound of laughter and song.
  9. The pianino's haunting melody evoked memories of forgotten love and loss.
  10. The pianino's rhythmic beat provided the perfect accompaniment for the tap-dancing performance.

FAQs About the word pianino

A pianette, or small piano.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate ivory keys of the pianino tinkled like raindrops in a summer shower.

The old pianino in the attic held the ghosts of forgotten melodies.

The student pianist meticulously tuned each string, ensuring the pianino's flawless intonation.

The pianino's sleek mahogany finish complemented the antique furnishings in the drawing room.