dolce

[ˈdɒltʃeɪ]

dolce Definition

  • 1(especially as a direction) sweetly and softly
  • 2sweet; soft

Using dolce: Examples

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

  • Example

    The music should be played dolce.

  • Example

    The dolce aroma of the freshly baked bread filled the room.

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    The dolce melody of the song brought tears to her eyes.

dolce Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dolce

Antonyms for dolce

Phrases with dolce

  • dolce vita

    the sweet life, a life of luxury and pleasure

    Example

    He moved to Italy to live the dolce vita.

  • dolce far niente

    the sweetness of doing nothing, the pleasure of idleness

    Example

    She spent the afternoon in the park, enjoying the dolce far niente.

  • dolce stil novo

    a style of poetry developed in 13th-century Italy, characterized by its emphasis on love and beauty

    Example

    Dante Alighieri was a prominent figure in the dolce stil novo movement.

Origins of dolce

from Italian 'dolce', meaning 'sweet'

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Summary: dolce in Brief

The term 'dolce' [ˈdɒltʃeɪ] is an Italian word that means sweetly and softly, or sweet and soft. It is often used in music to indicate a soft and sweet sound, as in 'The music should be played dolce.' 'Dolce' can also describe a pleasant smell or taste, as in 'The dolce aroma of the freshly baked bread filled the room.' The phrase 'dolce vita' refers to a life of luxury and pleasure.