treble (Meaning)

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treble (n)

the pitch range of the highest female voice

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treble (v)

sing treble

increase threefold

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treble (s)

having or denoting a high range

three times as great or many

having three units or components or elements

having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities

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treble (a.)

Threefold; triple.

Acute; sharp; as, a treble sound.

Playing or singing the highest part or most acute sounds; playing or singing the treble; as, a treble violin or voice.

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treble (adv.)

Trebly; triply.

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treble (n.)

The highest of the four principal parts in music; the part usually sung by boys or women; soprano.

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treble (v. t.)

To make thrice as much; to make threefold.

To utter in a treble key; to whine.

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treble (v. i.)

To become threefold.

treble Sentence Examples

  1. The concert featured a treble choir that sang ethereal harmonies.
  2. The young boy's treble voice soared through the church, reaching high notes with remarkable ease.
  3. The treble clef denotes the higher-pitched musical notes.
  4. The pianist's treble fingers danced across the keys, creating a melody that was both light and nimble.
  5. The treble recorder has a piercing, high-pitched sound that cuts through the air.
  6. The soccer player scored a hat-trick, a treble goal that won the match for his team.
  7. The treble hook on the fishing line securely snagged the fish's mouth.
  8. The treble by the theater company was met with thunderous applause from the audience.
  9. The treble of the violin's strings vibrated against the wooden soundboard, producing a resonant tone.
  10. The horse's treble hoofbeats echoed against the pavement as it galloped past.

FAQs About the word treble

the pitch range of the highest female voice, sing treble, increase threefold, having or denoting a high range, three times as great or many, having three units

shrieking,shrill, whistling, screeching, nasal, squeaky, tinny, squeaking, piping,high-pitched

grave, bass, low, low, grave,bass, deep, deep, throaty,throaty

The concert featured a treble choir that sang ethereal harmonies.

The young boy's treble voice soared through the church, reaching high notes with remarkable ease.

The treble clef denotes the higher-pitched musical notes.

The pianist's treble fingers danced across the keys, creating a melody that was both light and nimble.