Tempo [noun]

Definition of Tempo:

beat, rhythm

Synonyms of Tempo:


Opposite/Antonyms of Tempo:

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Sentence/Example of Tempo:

And outside that foul transparent pit the tempo quickened also.

The ticking did not change its tempo until she came to her waist.

Tempo: Adagio lamentoso, with occasionally a rise to andante maesto.

He speaks of three kinds of tempo—lively, moderate and slow.

He and his baton are your friends and are giving you your tempo.

These steps are done in eight measures of 4/4 tempo, in the center of the stage.

These two steps are done in four measures of 4/4 tempo in the centre of the stage.

These are done in eight measures of 4/4 tempo in the centre of the stage.

By increasing the tempo of the 2-4 March it becomes the One Step dance.

Then I may pick out a waltz number and try a few steps to that ¾ tempo.