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molto

Elementary (A2)

IPA: /ˈmoʊltoʊ/

KK: /moltow/

adverb
Definition

A term used in music to indicate a high degree or intensity, meaning 'very' or 'much'.


Example

The piece was played molto allegro, making it very lively and fast.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you hear that song? It was molto beautiful!
Sloth B
I know, right? The melody was so captivating.
Sloth A
I can't stop playing it on repeat, it's just molto catchy!
Sloth B
Same here! It's definitely one of my favorites now.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
very
much
extremely
Antonyms
slightly
barely
hardly
Root Explanation

Molto is derived from Italian, meaning very or much. It is used to indicate a high degree or intensity of something, particularly in musical terminology to denote a significant amount or extent.

Memory Tip

Think of the Italian word for 'very' — 'molto' helps you remember that it signifies a large amount or intensity.

Visually Confused Words
smolt
motto
motor
malto
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