diminuendo

[dɪˌmɪnjʊˈɛndəʊ]

diminuendo Definition

  • 1a decrease in loudness or intensity
  • 2a musical passage played with a gradual decrease in volume

Using diminuendo: Examples

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

  • Example

    The music ended with a beautiful diminuendo.

  • Example

    The storm gradually diminished in strength.

  • Example

    The crowd's cheers faded into a diminuendo.

diminuendo Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for diminuendo

Antonyms for diminuendo

Phrases with diminuendo

  • to play a musical piece with a gradual decrease in volume

    Example

    The pianist played the final notes of the song in diminuendo.

  • gradual diminuendo

    a slow and steady decrease in volume or intensity

    Example

    The sound of the train whistle faded away in a gradual diminuendo.

  • a musical technique where the volume or intensity of the music gradually increases and decreases

    Example

    The orchestra performed the piece with a beautiful combination of diminuendo and crescendo.

Origins of diminuendo

from Italian 'diminuire', meaning 'to diminish'

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Summary: diminuendo in Brief

'Diminuendo' [dɪˌmɪnjʊˈɛndəʊ] refers to a decrease in loudness or intensity, often in music. It can also be used to describe a gradual decrease in volume or intensity, as in 'The storm gradually diminished in strength.' Synonyms include 'fade,' 'dwindle,' and 'ebb,' while antonyms include 'crescendo' and 'increase.'