impresario
0 antonyms and opposites of impresario, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A person who organises and manages public entertainment, especially concerts, opera, or theatre.
How to use impresario
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian impresario, from impresa ("undertaking, enterprise").
Full origin of impresario →Frequently asked questions
What does “impresario” mean?
The word “impresario” means a person who organises and manages public entertainment, especially concerts, opera, or theatre. In plain terms, someone who puts on and manages big entertainment events, especially in music or theatre.
How do you pronounce “impresario”?
“Impresario” is pronounced ihmp-rih-SAH-reer-uu (/ˌɪmpɹɪˈsɑːɹɪəʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “impresario” in a sentence?
Here is “impresario” used in a sentence: “The impresario booked the biggest opera stars in Europe for his new season.”
What part of speech is “impresario”?
“Impresario” is a noun.
Where does the word “impresario” come from?
The word “impresario” comes from Italian. Borrowed from Italian impresario, from impresa ("undertaking, enterprise").