soprano (Meaning)

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soprano (n)

a female singer

the highest female voice; the voice of a boy before puberty

the pitch range of the highest female voice

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soprano (s)

having or denoting a high range

Synonyms & Antonyms of soprano

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soprano Sentence Examples

  1. The soprano's high-pitched voice soared through the opera hall, captivating the audience.
  2. Maria Callas was renowned as one of the greatest sopranos of all time, with an exceptional vocal range.
  3. The soprano section of the choir was responsible for carrying the melody through the complex harmonies.
  4. The soprano's aria from the opera "La Traviata" moved the audience to tears.
  5. The soprano's coloratura technique allowed her to sing rapid and intricate melismas.
  6. The young soprano showcased her vocal prowess in a recital that left critics astounded.
  7. The soprano's performance was both technically flawless and emotionally expressive.
  8. The soprano's voice blended perfectly with the orchestral accompaniment, creating a harmonious and moving soundscape.
  9. The soprano's debut as Violetta in "La Traviata" was a resounding success, earning her international acclaim.
  10. The soprano's lyrical voice was ideally suited for the role of the innocent and vulnerable Mimi in "La Bohème."

FAQs About the word soprano

a female singer, the highest female voice; the voice of a boy before puberty, the pitch range of the highest female voice, having or denoting a high range

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The soprano's high-pitched voice soared through the opera hall, captivating the audience.

Maria Callas was renowned as one of the greatest sopranos of all time, with an exceptional vocal range.

The soprano section of the choir was responsible for carrying the melody through the complex harmonies.

The soprano's aria from the opera "La Traviata" moved the audience to tears.