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bandore

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: //bænˈdɔːr//

KK: /bænˈdɔr/

noun
Definition

A musical instrument from the Renaissance period that looks like a guitar and has bass strings.


Example

The bandore produces a rich, warm sound that fills the room with music.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever seen someone play the bandore?
Sloth B
No, I haven't! What does it sound like?
Sloth A
It's pretty unique, kind of like a guitar but deeper.
Sloth B
That sounds interesting! I’d love to hear one live.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
lute
guitar
mandolin
Antonyms
silence
quiet
stillness
Root Explanation

Bandore → The word 'bandore' originates from the Middle French 'bandore', which refers to a type of stringed musical instrument. The term is derived from the Arabic 'al-bandar', meaning 'the band' or 'the group', which reflects the instrument's association with ensemble music. Thus, 'bandore' refers to a stringed instrument often played in a group setting.

Memory Tip

Imagine a group of musicians playing together, which helps you remember that a 'bandore' is a stringed instrument associated with ensemble music.

Visually Confused Words
mandore
banjore
andre
adore
pandorea
bindoree
andorite
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