crescendo
Americannoun
plural
crescendos, crescendi-
Music.
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a gradual, steady increase in loudness or force.
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a musical passage characterized by such an increase.
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the performance of a crescendo passage.
The crescendo by the violins is too abrupt.
- Antonyms:
- diminuendo
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a steady increase in force or intensity.
The rain fell in a crescendo on the rooftops.
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the climactic point or moment in such an increase; peak.
The authorities finally took action when public outrage reached a crescendo.
adjective
verb (used without object)
noun
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music
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cresc. a gradual increase in loudness or the musical direction or symbol indicating this
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( as modifier )
a crescendo passage
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a gradual increase in loudness or intensity
the rising crescendo of a song
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a peak of noise or intensity
the cheers reached a crescendo
verb
adverb
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The term is sometimes used figuratively to indicate rising intensity in general: “As the days went on, there was a crescendo of angry letters about my speech.” Crescendo is also sometimes misused to indicate a peak of intensity, as in, “The angry letters about my speech hit a crescendo on Wednesday.”
Etymology
Origin of crescendo
1770–80; < Italian: literally, growing < Latin crēscendum, gerund of crēscere to grow; crescent
Example Sentences
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“It is just going to be a building crescendo of who’s going to be able to get their molecules and who is not.”
On the album closer, Strength In Me, she repeats the line "I know I'm gonna survive this" over and over as the music swells in a thrilling crescendo.
From BBC
By this time, the clamour to stop playing Suryavanshi at the age-group level, even against players five years older than him, had reached a crescendo.
From BBC
As his deceit becomes apparent, the music shifts from crisp hip-hop beats to a hard-boiled film noir crescendo.
From BBC
That could mean investors are in for more pain ahead, as major selloffs typically reach their crescendo as the volatility gauge peaks.
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