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spinto

American  
[spin-toh, speen-taw] / ˈspɪn toʊ, ˈspin tɔ /

adjective

  1. having a lyric quality with a strong, dramatic element.

    a spinto soprano voice.


Etymology

Origin of spinto

1940–45; < Italian: literally, excessive, pushed, past participle of spingere to push < Vulgar Latin *expingere, equivalent to Latin ex- ex- 1 + -pingere, combining form of pangere to set, plant, arrange

Example Sentences

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Opera debut, is a true Verdian, a spinto soprano with a voluptuous tone.

From Los Angeles Times • May 15, 2023

“I am coming from the lyric corner and she’s coming from the lyric corner, arriving now for a little more spinto repertory.”

From Seattle Times • Dec. 30, 2022

Il tasso del Treasury decennale si è spinto sulle piazze asiatiche a 2,784%, record da gennaio 2019.

From Reuters • Apr. 11, 2022

“To make this role really believable it needs, really a low register, spinto, big high notes, tiny high notes, a floating sound like in ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’ — thank God I sang that!”

From New York Times • Sep. 20, 2018

The first sonnet opens thus:— "Queste Sonnetti, o Tina, ch' i' hó composto, Me gl' há dettati una Musa buffona, Cantando d' improviso, alla Carlona, Sul suono, spinto dal oalor del Mosto."

From Notes and Queries, Number 40, August 3, 1850 by Various

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