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capriccioso

American  
[kuh-pree-chee-oh-soh, kah-preet-chaw-saw] / kəˌpri tʃiˈoʊ soʊ, ˌkɑ pritˈtʃɔ sɔ /

adjective

Music.
  1. capricious; fantastic in style.


capriccioso British  
/ kəˌprɪtʃɪˈəʊzəʊ /

adverb

  1. music to be played in a free and lively style

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Etymology

Origin of capriccioso

First recorded in 1815–20; capriccio + Italian adjective suffix -oso -ous

Example Sentences

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She was like the sudden capriccioso after the largo in a symphony.

From Madcap by Gibbs, George

And dolce e capriccioso the siren Sch�r�zade once more reappears to conclude the tale.

From Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies by Goepp, Philip H.