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forte
1[fawrt, fohrt, fawr-tey]
noun
a person's strong suit, or most highly developed characteristic, talent, or skill; something that one excels in.
I don't know what her forte is, but it's not music.
the stronger part of a sword blade, between the middle and the hilt (foible ).
forte
2[fawr-tey, fawr-te]
adjective
(a direction in a musical score or part) loud; with force (piano ).
adverb
(a direction in a musical score or part) loudly.
noun
a passage that is loud and played with force or is marked to be so. f
forte
1/ ˈfɔːteɪ, fɔːt /
noun
something at which a person excels; strong point
cooking is my forte
fencing the stronger section of a sword blade, between the hilt and the middle Compare foible
forte
2/ ˈfɔːtɪ /
adjective
f. loud or loudly
noun
a loud passage in music
forte
A musical direction meaning “to be performed loudly”; the opposite of piano.
Pronunciation Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of forte1
Origin of forte2
Word History and Origins
Origin of forte1
Origin of forte2
Example Sentences
Mehta said that the case required him to “gaze into a crystal ball and look to the future,” something he felt was “no judge’s forte.”
Though Hanawalt says backgrounds are not her forte, she had a vision of what she saw for the world and started drawing houses and buildings that resembled those they grew up in.
Speed and convenience are the coffeehouse’s forte, which is underscored by its “grab-and-go” model and lack of indoor seating.
“And we do expect to get updates, but that’s not our forte.”
The vice president’s forte is the big set piece — a major speech, a congressional hearing — where the climate is controlled.
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