Wondering how to use Operas in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Operas meaning
plural of opera
Using Operas
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of opera
- In the example corpus, operas often appears in combinations such as: soap operas, operas and, operas in.
Context around Operas
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 4 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Operas
- In this selection, "operas" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, soap, historical, basing, airing, exists and ravel stand out and add context to how "operas" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include evening soap operas and and international operas. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "operas" sits close to words such as bryce, businessmen and chevron, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with operas
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
KB: You played many roles in many operas. (8 words)
Operas Ravel completed two operas, and worked on three others. (10 words)
These three operas are sometimes referred to as Wagner's "romantic operas". (12 words)
Another feature of late 20th-century opera is the emergence of contemporary historical operas, in contrast to the tradition of basing operas on more distant history, the re-telling of contemporary fictional stories or plays, or on myth or legend. (40 words)
Harding, p. 119 Although most of Saint-Saëns's operas have remained neglected, Crichton rates them as important in the history of French opera, as "a bridge between Meyerbeer and the serious French operas of the early 1890s". (38 words)
I've got to think that younger people are the driving the most sales, and that they're not going to be as interested in the classical music formats (e.g. symphonies, operas, etc.) suitable for CDs. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Another feature of late 20th-century opera is the emergence of contemporary historical operas, in contrast to the tradition of basing operas on more distant history, the re-telling of contemporary fictional stories or plays, or on myth or legend.
Canada Relatively few daily soap operas have been produced on English Canadian television, with most Canadian stations and networks that carry soap operas airing those imported from the United States or the United Kingdom.
Harding, p. 119 Although most of Saint-Saëns's operas have remained neglected, Crichton rates them as important in the history of French opera, as "a bridge between Meyerbeer and the serious French operas of the early 1890s".
Many performances of his operas were given throughout the 19th century and it has been noted that some of them received far more than those of Verdi's early operas over the same period of time.
Only around 50 operas by Vivaldi have been discovered, and no other documentation of the remaining operas exists.
Operas Ravel completed two operas, and worked on three others.
Operettas and operas Operettas are usually shorter than operas, and are usually of a light and amusing character.
Stylistically, UK and Australian soap operas, which are usually produced for early evening timeslots, fall somewhere in-between U.S. daytime and evening soap operas.
The duration and format of storylines and the visual grammar employed by U.S. daytime serials set them apart from soap operas in other countries and from evening soap operas.
These three operas are sometimes referred to as Wagner's "romantic operas".
UK and Australian soap operas move through storylines at a faster rate than daytime serials, making them closer to U.S. evening soap operas in this regard.
And like many G&S operas, the issues it tackles in brilliant comic style remain issues today.
Boiserie is painted to look like the most naturally sun-faded fabric, by the same set designers with whom Mongiardino worked on major operas.
Former Terrace student and participant in the festival Ambur Braid has taken the opera scene by storm, performing as a soprano in Canadian and international operas.
In 1994, Balaji Telfilms was started by her and her parents Jeetendra Kapoor and Shoba Kapoor and it is the single largest content producer in South Asia that has produced innumerable popular soap operas till date.
I've got to think that younger people are the driving the most sales, and that they're not going to be as interested in the classical music formats (e.g. symphonies, operas, etc.) suitable for CDs.
KB: You played many roles in many operas.
Science fiction is so far-reaching that there are numerous subgenres to explore, from space operas to cyberpunk to kaiju.
Soap operas, already on viewership life support, would run out of new episodes after about a month.
Their relationship also seems perfect in spite of his demanding career as a composer of several successful operas and Broadway musicals as well as transgressions.
Common combinations with operas
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- soap operas 54×
- operas and 15×
- operas in 14×
- his operas 12×
- operas of 9×
- operas to 9×
- the operas 9×
- operas are 7×
- of operas 6×
- operas have 5×