On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Radamès. Discover how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Radamès in a sentence
Using Radamès
- In the example corpus, radamès often appears in combinations such as: king radamès, radamès to, with radamès.
Context around Radamès
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 14 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 0 questions, 2 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Radamès
- In this selection, "radamès" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, king, asks, loves, aida, refuses and amneris stand out and add context to how "radamès" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include accusations but radamès refuses and aida that radamès has died. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "radamès" sits close to words such as aabb, aabria and aacha, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with radamès
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They accept their terrible fate (Radamès: Morir! (7 words)
She asks Radamès to deny the accusations, but Radamès refuses. (10 words)
Aida appears and, when Radamès sees her, Amneris notices that he looks disturbed. (13 words)
Upon receiving this mandate from the King, Radamès proceeds to the temple of Vulcan to take up the sacred arms (The King, Radamès, Aida, Amneris, chorus: Su! del Nilo al sacro lido / "On! (33 words)
Scene 2: The grand gate of the city of Thebes Radamès returns victorious and the troops march into the city (Chorus, Ramfis: Gloria all'Egitto, ad Iside / "Glory to Egypt, to Isis!"). (32 words)
In order to make their escape easier, Radamès proposes that they use a safe route without any fear of discovery and reveals the location where his army has chosen to attack. (31 words)
Upon receiving this mandate from the King, Radamès proceeds to the temple of Vulcan to take up the sacred arms (The King, Radamès, Aida, Amneris, chorus: Su! del Nilo al sacro lido / "On! (33 words)
They accept their terrible fate (Radamès: Morir! (7 words)
Example sentences (20)
She asks Radamès to deny the accusations, but Radamès refuses.
She has hidden herself in the vault in order to die with Radamès (Radamès and Aida: La fatal pietra sovra me si chiuse.
She too loves Radamès, but fears that his heart belongs to someone else (Radamès, Amneris: Quale insolita gioia nel tuo sguardo / "In your looks I trace a joy unwonted").
To one side is the door leading to Radamès' prison cell Amneris desires to save Radamès (L'aborrita rivale a me sfuggia / "My hated rival has escaped me").
Upon receiving this mandate from the King, Radamès proceeds to the temple of Vulcan to take up the sacred arms (The King, Radamès, Aida, Amneris, chorus: Su! del Nilo al sacro lido / "On!
Aida appears and, when Radamès sees her, Amneris notices that he looks disturbed.
Aida, who is also secretly in love with Radamès, is the captured daughter of the Nubian King Amonasro, but her Egyptian captors are unaware of her true identity.
Alone in the hall, Aida feels torn between her love for her father, her country, and Radamès (Aida: Ritorna vincitor / "Return a conqueror").
Amonasro and Aida try to convince Radamès to escape with them, but he refuses and surrenders to the imperial guards.
At the same time, Amneris and Ramfis leave the temple and, seeing Radamès with their enemy, call the guards.
By falsely telling Aida that Radamès has died in the battle, she tricks her into professing her love for him.
Claiming the reward promised by the King, Radamès pleads with him to spare the lives of the prisoners and to set them free.
Conducted by Toscanini with Herva Nelli as Aida and Richard Tucker as Radamès, it was televised on the NBC television network.
He is relieved to know Aida is still alive and hopes she has reached her own country (Amneris, Radamès: Già i Sacerdoti adunansi / "Already the priests are assembling").
However, Amneris is still in doubt about Radamès' love and wonders whether Aida is in love with him.
In order to make their escape easier, Radamès proposes that they use a safe route without any fear of discovery and reveals the location where his army has chosen to attack.
Radamès' trial takes place offstage; he does not reply to Ramfis' accusations and is condemned to death, while Amneris, who remains onstage, pleads with the priests to show him mercy.
Scene 2: The grand gate of the city of Thebes Radamès returns victorious and the troops march into the city (Chorus, Ramfis: Gloria all'Egitto, ad Iside / "Glory to Egypt, to Isis!").
She suspects that Aida could be her rival, but is able to hide her jealousy and approach Aida (Amneris, Aida, Radamès: Vieni, o diletta, appressati / "Come, O delight, come closer").
They accept their terrible fate (Radamès: Morir!
Common combinations with radamès
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- king radamès 3×
- radamès to 2×
- with radamès 2×
- radamès radamès 2×
- radamès aida 2×