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Meaning of trebleness

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trebleness (n.)

The quality or state of being treble; as, the trebleness of tones.

trebleness Sentence Examples

  1. The trebleness of the choir's soprano section pierced through the vaulted ceilings of the cathedral.
  2. Despite her small stature, her voice possessed a surprising trebleness that belied her age.
  3. The trebleness of the flute's notes filled the air with a delicate, ethereal sound.
  4. The treble clef, used for high-pitched instruments, aptly represents the trebleness of their tones.
  5. The trebleness of the birdsong reverberated through the forest, announcing the arrival of spring.
  6. The trebleness of the child's voice brought a smile to the faces of his listeners.
  7. As the sun rose, the trebleness of the rooster's crow echoed across the farmyard.
  8. The trebleness of the bell's peal summoned the faithful to worship.
  9. The trebleness of the chimes carried through the town, creating a festive atmosphere.
  10. The composer's intention was to capture the trebleness of youth in his orchestral masterpiece.

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The quality or state of being treble; as, the trebleness of tones.

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The trebleness of the choir's soprano section pierced through the vaulted ceilings of the cathedral.

Despite her small stature, her voice possessed a surprising trebleness that belied her age.

The trebleness of the flute's notes filled the air with a delicate, ethereal sound.

The treble clef, used for high-pitched instruments, aptly represents the trebleness of their tones.