GRANDIOSO

Etymology

Noun

grandioso (plural grandiosos)

(music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a grand and noble style

(music) A passage having this mark

Adverb

grandioso (comparative more grandioso, superlative most grandioso)

(music) played in this style

Adjective

grandioso (comparative more grandioso, superlative most grandioso)

(music) describing a passage having this mark

Anagrams

• organoids, rigadoons

Source: Wiktionary



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