oboe

[ˈəʊbəʊ]

oboe Definition

a woodwind instrument with a double reed and a distinctive, clear, and penetrating sound.

Using oboe: Examples

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

  • Example

    He played the oboe in the orchestra.

  • Example

    The oboe solo was hauntingly beautiful.

  • Example

    She started learning to play the oboe when she was ten years old.

oboe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oboe

Phrases with oboe

  • cor anglais

    a large oboe with a lower pitch than the standard oboe

    Example

    The cor anglais is often used in orchestral music for its rich, mellow tone.

  • oboe d'amore

    a mezzo-soprano oboe pitched between the oboe and the cor anglais

    Example

    The oboe d'amore has a warm and expressive tone that is often used in Baroque music.

  • an oboe with a narrower bore and a more conical shape than the modern oboe, used in Baroque music

    Example

    The baroque oboe has a softer and more delicate tone than the modern oboe.

Origins of oboe

from French 'hautbois', meaning 'high wood'

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Summary: oboe in Brief

An 'oboe' [ˈəʊbəʊ] is a woodwind instrument with a double reed and a clear, penetrating sound. It is often used in orchestral music and has variations like the 'cor anglais,' which has a lower pitch, and the 'oboe d'amore,' which has a warm and expressive tone.