crescendo
Music.
a gradual, steady increase in loudness or force.
a musical passage characterized by such an increase.
the performance of a crescendo passage: The crescendo by the violins is too abrupt.
a steady increase in force or intensity: The rain fell in a crescendo on the rooftops.
the climactic point or moment in such an increase; peak: The authorities finally took action when public outrage reached a crescendo.
gradually increasing in force, volume, or loudness (opposed to decrescendo or diminuendo).
to grow in force or loudness.
Origin of crescendo
1Opposites for crescendo
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British Dictionary definitions for crescendo
/ (krɪˈʃɛndəʊ) /
music
a gradual increase in loudness or the musical direction or symbol indicating this: Abbreviation: cresc, (written over the music affected) ≺
(as modifier): a crescendo passage
a gradual increase in loudness or intensity: the rising crescendo of a song
a peak of noise or intensity: the cheers reached a crescendo
(intr) to increase in loudness or force
with a crescendo
Origin of crescendo
1Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Cultural definitions for crescendo
[ (kruh-shen-doh) ]
A musical direction used to indicate increasing loudness.
Notes for crescendo
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