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tenor in Italian

tenor in Italian is tenorile, tenore — tenor means a male singing voice higher than baritone and bass, or a singer with that voice.

tenor in Italian

tenorile
adj
Of or pertaining to the tenor part or range.
tenore
noun

What does "tenor" mean?

  1. noun A male singing voice higher than baritone and bass, or a singer with that voice.
    "The tenor hit a stunning high note in the final act."
  2. noun The general tone, mood, or direction of something said or written.
    "The tenor of the meeting turned tense once budgets were mentioned."

tenor in a sentence

  • The tenor hit a stunning high note in the final act.
  • The tenor of the meeting turned tense once budgets were mentioned.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "tenor" in Italian?

"tenor" in Italian is tenorile, tenore. tenor means: A male singing voice higher than baritone and bass, or a singer with that voice.

How do you use "tenor" in a sentence?

Example: "The tenor hit a stunning high note in the final act." In Italian, "tenor" is tenorile, tenore.

Are there other ways to say "tenor" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "tenor": tenorile, tenore.

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