presto (Meaning)
presto (s)
(of tempo) very fast
presto (r)
suddenly
at a very fast tempo (faster than allegro)
Synonyms & Antonyms of presto
presto Sentence Examples
- The magician's assistant exclaimed "Presto!"
- as the dove magically appeared from thin air.
- With a flick of his wrist, the chef whipped up the dish presto, leaving guests in awe.
- Presto, the car vanished into a cloud of smoke, leaving no trace behind.
- The children gasped in amazement as the clown pulled a rabbit presto out of his hat.
- The magician promised a grand illusion, claiming it would happen presto before their very eyes.
- The salesman deftly demonstrated the product's features, saying "Presto, it cleans windows effortlessly!"
- With a swift move, the pickpocket lifted the wallet presto from the unsuspecting victim.
- Presto, the painting came to life, its colors and characters dancing before the viewers' eyes.
- The performers executed their routine perfectly, disappearing and reappearing presto on stage.
FAQs About the word presto
(of tempo) very fast, suddenly, at a very fast tempo (faster than allegro)
soon,quickly, hot, fast, rapidly, quick, swiftly, chop-chop, lickety-split, double-quick
slow, slowly,slowly, slow, leisurely, lingeringly, deliberately, belatedly, lingeringly, sluggishly
The magician's assistant exclaimed "Presto!"
as the dove magically appeared from thin air.
With a flick of his wrist, the chef whipped up the dish presto, leaving guests in awe.
Presto, the car vanished into a cloud of smoke, leaving no trace behind.