Definitions for adagios

adagios a·da·gio

Spelling: [uh-dah-joh, -zhee-oh; Italian ah-dah-jaw]
IPA: /əˈdɑ dʒoʊ, -ʒiˌoʊ; Italian ɑˈdɑ dʒɔ/

Adagios is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 126 anagrams from letters in adagios (aadgios).

Definitions for adagios

noun

  1. Music. an adagio movement or piece.
  2. Dance. a sequence of well-controlled, graceful movements performed as a display of skill. a duet by a man and a woman or mixed trio emphasizing difficult technical feats. (especially in ballet) a love-duet sequence in a pas de deux.

adverb

  1. Music. in a leisurely manner; slowly.

adjective

  1. Music. slow.

Origin of adagios

1740-50; Italian, for ad agio at ease; agio Old Provençal ais or Old French aise (see ease)

Examples for adagios

They skipped not in answer to the adagio movement in the May-day Symphony.

Tempo: adagio lamentoso, with occasionally a rise to andante maesto.

His compositions, also, 240 showed superior delicacy in the adagio.

Sinking quickly into the slumber which always overtakes him during the adagio.

The first movement and the adagio, above all, are of incomparable beauty.

My name is Miller, at your service for an adagio—but, as to ladybirds, I cannot serve you.

The incoherence of the Journal suddenly glides into an adagio.

Schubert has published the “adagio Religioso,” which will be sent you at Paris.

If I were a musician I would take it as the subject for the adagio in a Wesleyan symphony.

Only the adagio and Rondo of his Concerto had a decided success.

Word Value for adagios
Scrable

8

Words with friends

9

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