Adagio - English meaning
əˈdɑː.dʒi.əʊ
Adagio – definitions in English dictionary
adverb(especially as a direction) in slow time.
Usage examples:
The music is played adagio with very slight dynamic change
adjectivePerformed in slow time.
Usage examples:
The beautiful adagio ending of the piece was just too loud
nounA movement, passage, or composition marked to be performed adagio.
Usage examples:
The striking thing about this album is the range of styles he dabbles in - from grand bossa novas t…
nounA piece of music that should be played slowly
Usage examples:
Barber's adagio for strings, the adagio movement is beautiful.
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Word origin
Italian, from ad agio ‘at ease’.
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