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View usage for: (ɑːriə) Word forms: plural ariascountable nounAn aria is a song for one of the leading singers in an opera or choral work. Synonyms: song, air, tune, melody More Synonyms of aria (ˈɑːrɪə) nounan elaborate accompanied song for solo voice from a cantata, opera, or oratorio See also da capo Word origin C18: from Italian: tune, air (ˈɑriə; ˈæriə; ˈɛriə) noun an air or melody in an opera, cantata, or oratorio, esp. for solo voice with instrumental accompaniment Word origin It < L aer, air -aria in American English (ˈɛriə; ˈeɪriə) Botany and Zoology forming the scientific names of taxonomic groups Word origin ModL < L, neut. pl. of -arius, -ary -aria in American Englishsuffixa suffix occurring in scientific terms of Latin origin, esp. in names of biological genera and groups filaria Word origin [‹ L: fem. sing. or neut. pl. of -ārius -ary]Examples of 'aria' in a sentencearia In the opera you get questionable characters singing exquisite arias.Both of her big arias bring the house down.Popular Italian tenor sings opera arias and throbbing ballads.The tenor performs opera arias.Popular Italian tenor cruises through arias and Neapolitan songs.But she often sounded underpowered and got herself horribly unhinged from the orchestra in her big Act IV aria.Her concluding, flawless leap to a top F sharp was like the climax of a great operatic aria before an opera had begun. Word lists witharia Types of compositionBritish English: aria NOUN An aria is a song for one of the leading singers in an opera or choral work. - American English: aria
- Brazilian Portuguese: ária
- Chinese: 咏叹调
- European Spanish: aria
- French: aria
- German: Arie
- Italian: aria
- Japanese: アリア
- Korean: 오페라등의 반주가 있는 독창곡
- European Portuguese: ária
- Latin American Spanish: aria
Definition an elaborate song for solo voice in an opera or choral work an Italian operatic aria Additional synonymsDefinition a simple tune an old Irish air Synonyms tune, song, theme, melody, strain, lay, ariaDefinition a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence a catchy melody with a frenetic beat Synonyms tune, song, theme, refrain, air, music, strain, descant, MLOD Definition a melody, esp. one for which harmony is not essential She was humming a merry little tune. Synonyms melody, air, song, theme, strain(s), motif, jingle, ditty, choon (slang), melody line - argue someone into something
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