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stac·ca·to S0691500 (stə-kä′tō)adj.1. Music Cut short crisply; detached: staccato octaves.2. Marked by or composed of abrupt, disconnected parts or sounds: staccato applause.n. pl. stac·ca·tos or stac·ca·ti (-tē) A staccato manner or sound. [Italian, past participle of staccare, to detach, short for distaccare, from obsolete French destacher, from Old French destachier; see detach.] stac·ca′to adv.staccato (stəˈkɑːtəʊ) adj1. (Classical Music) music (of notes) short, clipped, and separate2. characterized by short abrupt sounds, as in speech: a staccato command. adv (Classical Music) (esp used as a musical direction) in a staccato manner[C18: from Italian, from staccare to detach, shortened from distaccare]stac•ca•to (stəˈkɑ toʊ) adj., adv., n., pl. -tos, -ti (-tē). adj. 1. a. shortened and detached when played or sung: staccato notes. b. characterized by performance in which the notes are abruptly disconnected: a staccato style of playing. Compare legato. 2. composed of or characterized by abruptly disconnected elements; disjointed: rapid-fire, staccato speech. adv. 3. in a staccato manner. n. 4. something done or performed in a staccato manner. [1715–25; < Italian: disconnected, past participle of staccare to detach] staccatosharp and separated, not flowingThesaurusAdj. | 1. | staccato - (music) marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds; cut short crisply; "staccato applause"; "a staccato command"; "staccato notes"disconnectedmusic - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous mannerlegato, smooth - (music) without breaks between notes; smooth and connected; "a legato passage" | Adv. | 1. | staccato - separating the notes; in music; "play this staccato, please"legato - connecting the notes; in music; "play this legato, please" | Translationsstaccato
staccato Music (of notes) short, clipped, and separate Staccato in music, the short, abrupt execution of sounds whereby the sounds are clearly separated from one another. Staccato is the opposite of legato. It is indicated either by the term “staccato” or by dots above or below the notes. On string instruments, staccato is the execution of several notes by the abrupt movement of the bow upward or downward. STACCATO
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staccatoenUS Related to staccato: staccato speechSynonyms for staccatoadj (music) marked by or composed of disconnected parts or soundsSynonymsRelated WordsAntonymsadv separating the notesAntonyms |