concertina

[kənˌsərˈtiːnə]

concertina Definition

  • 1a small musical instrument like an accordion but with buttons instead of keys
  • 2a type of barbed wire that can be stretched out to form a barrier

Using concertina: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "concertina" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He played the concertina at the party.

  • Example

    The soldiers used concertina wire to secure the perimeter.

  • Example

    She learned to play the concertina when she was young.

concertina Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for concertina

Phrases with concertina

  • a type of barbed wire that is formed in coils and can be stretched out to form a barrier

    Example

    The prison was surrounded by tall fences topped with concertina wire.

  • a book that folds up like a concertina, with pages that can be opened out to reveal a larger image or text

    Example

    The artist created a beautiful concertina book with intricate illustrations.

  • a phenomenon in which a material undergoes a sudden change in shape or volume under pressure

    Example

    The concertina effect is commonly observed in certain types of rubber.

Origins of concertina

from Italian 'concertina', meaning 'small ensemble'

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Summary: concertina in Brief

A 'concertina' [kənˌsərˈtiːnə] is a small musical instrument similar to an accordion but with buttons instead of keys. It is also a type of barbed wire that can be stretched out to form a barrier. Examples of usage include 'He played the concertina at the party,' and 'The soldiers used concertina wire to secure the perimeter.' Other phrases include 'concertina book,' and 'concertina effect,' which describes a sudden change in shape or volume under pressure.