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maestoso

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: //meɪˈstosoʊ//

KK: /mɛˈstoʊsoʊ/

adjective
Definition

Having a grand and dignified quality, often used to describe music or art that is impressive and noble.


Example

The symphony ended with a maestoso passage that left the audience in awe.


Comparatives & Superlatives

Comparative: more maestoso

Superlative: most maestoso


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you see that new painting in the gallery?
Sloth B
Yes, it looks incredibly maestoso with all its colors.
Sloth A
I know! It really captures the essence of nature.
Sloth B
Absolutely, it makes me feel so inspired.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
grand
noble
dignified
Antonyms
humble
insignificant
ordinary
adverb
Definition

In a manner that is grand, dignified, and impressive.


Example

The orchestra played the piece maestoso, filling the hall with a sense of grandeur.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you hear that new symphony?
Sloth B
Yes, it was played maestoso and really captured the audience's attention.
Sloth A
I loved how it created such a majestic atmosphere throughout the concert.
Sloth B
noun
Definition

A musical term that describes a movement or passage that should be played in a grand and dignified style.


Example

The symphony included a beautiful maestoso that captivated the audience with its grandeur.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you hear that new symphony they played at the concert last night?
Sloth B
Yeah, it was incredible! I loved the maestoso section.
Sloth A
I know, right? It really brought a majestic feel to the whole piece.
Sloth B
Root Explanation

**Maestoso** → It is derived from the Italian word 'maestoso', which comes from the Latin 'maestus' (meaning sad or mournful) combined with the suffix '-oso' (meaning full of or characterized by). In musical terms, 'maestoso' refers to a majestic or stately manner, often conveying a sense of grandeur or dignity.

Memory Tip

Imagine a piece of music played in a 'majestic' way, where 'maestus' suggests a deep emotional quality and '-oso' indicates fullness. This helps you remember that 'maestoso' means played in a grand and stately manner.

Visually Confused Words

No commonly confused words.

Is this page helpful?
Absolutely! It was one of the best performances I've seen.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
grandly
stately
nobly
Antonyms
humbly
modestly
unimpressively
Absolutely! It was definitely the highlight of the evening.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
grand
noble
dignity
Antonyms
humble
insignificance
mediocrity