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Meaning of operas
A performance in which a story is told through music and singing.
Etymology of operas
The word "opera" originates from the Italian language, derived from the Latin word "opus," meaning "work," and has been used in English since the 17th century to describe a musical drama.
Historically, opera emerged in Italy in the late 16th century as a form of musical theater, evolving over time to incorporate various styles and forms.
Synonyms
musicals
plays
performances
concerts
dramas
spectacles
shows
productions
compositions
works
masterpieces
pieces
orchestral works
choral works
vocal works
instrumental works
theatrical works
artistic works
creative works
musical compositions
dramatic works
operettas
oratorios
cantatas
musical dramas
theater pieces
stage shows
performances
recitals
concerts
musical performances
Definitions
- A performance in which a story is told through music and singing, typically combining singing, acting, and dancing, with orchestral accompaniment.
- * A building or other venue where such performances are given.
Usage Examples
- The opera house was filled with people eager to watch the famous singer perform.
- * She has always been a fan of opera and attends every performance she can.
- * The company will perform a new opera based on a classic novel.
Antonyms
silence
quiet
stillness
inactivity
inaction
inertia
stagnation
monotony
dullness
mundanity
ordinary events
everyday activities
common events
uninteresting happenings
non-dramatic events
unexciting performances
unentertaining shows
dull performances
boring events
unremarkable happenings