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Operatic in a sentence

Operatic meaning

Of, related to, or typical of opera.

Synonyms of Operatic

classical music classical serious music

Using Operatic

  • The main meaning on this page is: Of, related to, or typical of opera.
  • Useful related words include: classical music, classical, serious music.
  • In the example corpus, operatic often appears in combinations such as: the operatic, an operatic, operatic and.

Context around Operatic

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 27.1 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 10 middle, 6 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Operatic

  • In this selection, "operatic" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, exquisite, trained, redditch, society, scale and mime stand out and add context to how "operatic" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include a trained operatic contralton who and an exquisite operatic song. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "operatic" sits close to words such as adaptability, alam and arable, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with operatic

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Serracino-Inglott also had a passion for operatic music. (9 words)

I loved working with Ed. The story is incredibly operatic. (10 words)

Largs Operatic junior section staged the Pirates of Penzance at Clark Memorial Church Hall. (14 words)

Tapestry Opera‘s Rocking Horse Winner, in association with Crow’s Theatre, re-shines the saddle with operatic sparkle, forcing our gaze on the dangers of materialism and the enormous cost of expending all your energy and focus on wealth. (40 words)

After a brief, pitying pause to take in the full operatic scale of Biden’s agonies, momentum is building behind a Kamala Harris coronation, the “young” and “transcendent” leader with the “X-factor” to stop Donald Trump in his tracks. (40 words)

For all of her high-note renown, her voice never ranked her with her contemporaries, the great operatic sopranos known by single names — Nilsson (Christina), Patti (Adelina), and Melba (Nellie, who had a dessert named after her). (37 words)

Example sentences (20)

And that’s fine if you are mainly going to emulate what audiences envision and the operatic mime history of the commedia dell’arte stock characters (sung in Italian with English supertitles repeating the constant duplications).

Culturally speaking, St. Columb’s Hall has played host to everything from classical music recitals and operatic performances to rock and roll and pantomime.

Expertly combining character development and narrative progression, "The Bells of Notre Dame" is a one-of-a-kind achievement, a fascinating composition that seamlessly blends themes and ideas into an exquisite, operatic song.

O'Hara's father Charles Fitzsimons was a successful businessman, while her mother Marguerita was a trained operatic contralton who ran a fashion business.

Pah, make no bones about it, Redditch Operatic Society have once again pulled off a show gleaming with sheer professionalism.

Serracino-Inglott also had a passion for operatic music.

Tapestry Opera‘s Rocking Horse Winner, in association with Crow’s Theatre, re-shines the saddle with operatic sparkle, forcing our gaze on the dangers of materialism and the enormous cost of expending all your energy and focus on wealth.

The actress loses herself in the role, resulting in a powerful, almost operatic villainess that ranks among her finest on-screen efforts.

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After a brief, pitying pause to take in the full operatic scale of Biden’s agonies, momentum is building behind a Kamala Harris coronation, the “young” and “transcendent” leader with the “X-factor” to stop Donald Trump in his tracks.

As he lay on his deathbed that August at his home in Great Neck, Moshe picked up the phone and called his good friend, the renowned operatic tenor Jan Peerce.

Chairperson for Studley Operatic Society, Lorraine Hill, said: “I am so proud of what our cast pulled together, and I hope it goes a long way to supporting local young people in need.

For all of her high-note renown, her voice never ranked her with her contemporaries, the great operatic sopranos known by single names — Nilsson (Christina), Patti (Adelina), and Melba (Nellie, who had a dessert named after her).

Guided by paralyzed inmate Augustus Hill’s (Harold Perrineau) fourth wall-breaking narrations, paired meditations on faith, power, and love with brutal rapes, race wars, casual murders, medical horrors, and a twisted gay romance of operatic proportions.

However, Neil Gwynne, chair of Romsey Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society and former mayor, is confident that it was the right decision for the theatre’s long-term future.

I loved working with Ed. The story is incredibly operatic.

In partnership with the National Parks Service of Boston, this event will feature operatic arias and music inspired by the sea, set against the backdrop of the Boston Harbor.

I remember being on barricade at that show shouting each word to their eclectic cover songs, embracing the operatic feeling of spiritual bliss and uncontrollable joy.

It needs to have operatic voices but also to be kept buoyant and light so that we can make sure the text is clearly delivered.

Largs Operatic junior section staged the Pirates of Penzance at Clark Memorial Church Hall.

Straw hat and cane in hand, he entered the packed world premiere – the festival’s hottest ticket – having promised a film of operatic scale.

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Common combinations with operatic

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "operatic" in a sentence?
An example: "And that’s fine if you are mainly going to emulate what audiences envision and the operatic mime history of the commedia dell’arte stock characters (sung in Italian with English supertitles repeating the constant duplications)." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "operatic" from authentic English texts.
What does "operatic" mean?
Operatic means: Of, related to, or typical of opera.
What are synonyms of "operatic"?
Common synonyms of "operatic" include: classical music, classical, serious music.
How many example sentences with "operatic" are there?
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