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diminuendo

[dih-min-yoo-en-doh] / dɪˌmɪn yuˈɛn doʊ /


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Or they are compulsively lifted to the rise of a melody, then put down on the diminuendo.

From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2022

Saints meanwhile are coming off the back of their no-show in the FA Cup semi, and, with relegation a fate unlikely to befall them, face an elongated diminuendo to their season.

From The Guardian • Apr. 21, 2021

Just as the emotional transformation reaches its climax, the music startles with a shimmering, introspective diminuendo that drifts down from the heavens, a passage Ms. Netrebko navigates with trembling and bewitched delicacy.

From New York Times • Dec. 7, 2018

In Mitchell’s case, the diminuendo was especially long, and his continued expectations for himself much higher.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 20, 2015

On the drive a motor snorted, snored, drew away with a whine diminuendo....

From Joan Thursday by Vance, Louis Joseph




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