lento

[ˈlɛntəʊ]

lento Definition

slow in tempo or movement.

Using lento: Examples

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

  • Example

    The music piece should be played lento.

  • Example

    The tortoise moved at a lento pace.

  • Example

    The progress of the project was lento due to lack of resources.

lento Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lento

Antonyms for lento

Phrases with lento

  • very slow, slower than lento

    Example

    The conductor instructed the orchestra to play lento assai.

  • a musical term indicating a slow tempo

    Example

    The pianist played the piece in tempo lento.

  • a musical term indicating a slow and mournful tempo

    Example

    The cellist played the piece in lento doloroso, conveying a sense of sadness and grief.

Origins of lento

from Italian 'lento', meaning 'slow'

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Summary: lento in Brief

'Lento' [ˈlɛntəʊ] is an adjective that describes something that is slow in tempo or movement. It is often used in music to indicate a slow tempo, as in 'The music piece should be played lento.' 'Lento' can also be used to describe the pace of other things, such as the speed of a tortoise, or the progress of a project. Synonyms for 'lento' include 'slow,' 'unhurried,' and 'leisurely.'