presto
Presto (adv) means a musical direction meaning very fast; also used to mean something happens suddenly, as if by magic. Example: “The pianist raced through the final movement, marked presto.”
How to use presto
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA flashy way of saying "suddenly" or "just like that", borrowed from magicians and musicians.
Word forms
Prestos plural
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Etymology
From Italian presto, "quickly."
Rhymes for presto
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What does “presto” mean?
The word “presto” means a musical direction meaning very fast; also used to mean something happens suddenly, as if by magic. In plain terms, a flashy way of saying "suddenly" or "just like that", borrowed from magicians and musicians.
How do you pronounce “presto”?
“Presto” is pronounced PREHS-toh (/ˈpɹɛstoʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “presto” in a sentence?
Here is “presto” used in a sentence: “The pianist raced through the final movement, marked presto.”
What part of speech is “presto”?
Depending on how it is used, “presto” can be an adverb and an intj.
Where does the word “presto” come from?
The word “presto” comes from Italian. From Italian presto, "quickly.".
How many meanings does “presto” have?
“Presto” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a musical direction meaning very fast; also used to mean something happens suddenly, as if by magic.
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