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)
hot, fast, rapidly, soon, quick, swiftly,quickly, like gangbusters, at full tilt, in short order
slowly,slowly, slow, slow, deliberately, sluggishly, lingeringly, leisurely, deliberately, leisurely
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.