gliss

[glis]

gliss Definition

a glide, especially in music.

Using gliss: Examples

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

  • Example

    The pianist played a beautiful gliss up the keyboard.

  • Example

    The singer used a gliss to transition between notes.

gliss Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gliss

Phrases with gliss

  • a continuous slide upward or downward between two notes in music

    Example

    The glissando added a dramatic effect to the piece.

  • a ballet step in which the dancer slides one foot outward, then brings the other foot to meet it

    Example

    The dancers performed a series of glissades across the stage.

  • glissade en arrière

    a ballet step in which the dancer slides one foot backward, then brings the other foot to meet it

    Example

    The choreography included a glissade en arrière followed by a pirouette.

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Summary: gliss in Brief

'Gliss' [glis] is a noun that refers to a glide, especially in music. It can be used to describe a smooth transition between notes, as in 'The pianist played a beautiful gliss up the keyboard.' 'Gliss' also extends into phrases like 'glissando,' which denotes a continuous slide between two notes, and 'glissade,' which is a ballet step involving a sliding motion.