crescendo - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crescendo in Hindi

  • तेज
  • स्वरोत्कर्ष
  • चढ़ाई

crescendo Definition

Noun

  • the loudest point reached in a gradually increasing sound.
  • the highest point reached in a progressive increase of intensity.
  • a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music.

Adverb

  • with a gradual increase in loudness.

Adjective

  • gradually increasing in loudness.

Verb

  • gradually increasing in loudness.

crescendo Example

  • the hysteria reached a crescendo around the spring festival ( हिस्टीरिया वसंत उत्सव के आसपास एक चरम पर पहुंच गया )
  • the port engine's sound rose to a crescendo ( पोर्ट इंजन की आवाज तेज हो गई )
  • in the upper three parts there are groups of longer notes played crescendo  ( ऊपरी तीन भागों में क्रेस्केंडो बजाये गए लंबे नोटों के समूह हैं )
  • a crescendo of shrieks built until the entire auditorium was filled ( जब तक पूरा सभागार भर नहीं गया तब तक चीख-पुकार का एक क्रेसेंडो बनाया गया )

More Sentence

  • there were six months of gradual crescendo then three weeks of total mayhem
  • Since the cars are high performance machines, you'll hear them whine to a crescendo, then pop the exhaust as if it's backfiring.
  • Manor, Sparcraft, Sparlane, Crescendo and Carousel are a few Spartan trailer models.
  • The storm’s noisy crescendo meant it was getting closer to our home.  
  • When the man’s pain hit a crescendo, he passed into unconsciousness.  
  • We ran to stand between the two men when their disagreement reached a crescendo.  
  • As the song neared its end, the orchestra began building up to its crescendo.  
  • The audience’s applause hit an ear-piercing crescendo when the talk show host came through the curtains.  
  • During the fiery debate, the candidate’s voice reached a crescendo when his rival accused him of criminal activity.  
  • Interest in college basketball always hits a crescendo during the national playoff games.  
  • As soon as the hometown soldiers appeared in the parade, cheers from their families and friends climbed to a crescendo.  
  • A roar rose like in a great crescendo from the crowd.
  • Cathedral Chorus - About five minutes in length, this last section begins softly, but climbs to a rousing crescendo with trombones and percussion.
  • The theme for most Flamenco music is based around a woman's estranged or abusive lover and so often starts very quiet and subdued, signifying the woman's sadness, then drawing to a crescendo of feminine empowerment.
  • crescendo of violence.
  • The page of history becomes a long crescendo of battle.
  • Being an Italian opera, the work was imbued with great passion, each act rising to a dramatic crescendo.
  • That is, until the final crescendo, which ties up all the loose ends of the earlier exploits.
  • The songs are characterised by crescendos that make up a significant part of the song.
  • The arrangement also consists of symphonic "crescendos" and electronic accents.
  • Specifically, he would often play very precise triplet fills and crescendos, especially on the snare drum.
  • Alternating crescendos and decrescendos may give the listener the impression of waves.
  • Figure 9 shows how the observer rises and falls in the z-dimension to create a crescendo into the third movement.
  • From the Cambridge English Corpus
  • Two separate realities building up together in a huge crescendo.
  • From the Cambridge English Corpus
  • The style distinguished itself from dream trance and vocal trance by the lack of anthemic choruses, crescendos and drum rolling.
  • It sounded fantastic and came to an end with a thrashing guitar crescendo.
  • The Ripper was, by now, reaching a crescendo of violence.
  • I'd got to the point where I'd got a 20-minute, 40-minute, hour-long set that built crescendo and got laughs.
  • The writer makes the reader wait for this, the relative clauses in commas (analyzed above) creating a crescendo.
  • A banner rolls down an office block and the cheering reaches a deafening crescendo.
  • This gives way to a quieter passage but which leads to the most thrilling gradual crescendo.
  • Its ending, as ambulancewoman Kay discovers the fate of her lover Helen, is my personal emotional crescendo.
  • crescendo pain apart from a stress fracture.
  • But no - there was the " scream and shout " crescendo, and the band blasted out the long coda.
  • rising crescendo Milligan: (vicar) It started in Brighton - 1898 - the year of the great Edison Bell.
  • each time the key changes, there is a gradual crescendo
  • the roar of the crowd reaches a crescendo
  • he faced a crescendo of boos every time he touched the ball
  • a short crescendo kettledrum roll
  • the reluctant cheers began to crescendo
  • a crescendo of misery