largo

Meaning of largo

adverb

(especially as a direction) with a slow tempo and dignified style.

adjective
  1. played with a slow tempo and dignified style.
    a hauntingly beautiful English horn solo was the highlight of the famous largo movement

noun

a passage, movement, or composition marked to be performed with a slow tempo and dignified style.

Italian, from Latin largus ‘copious, abundant’.

Information about largo

Hyphenation of largo

largo

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
  • largo is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

Anagrams of largo

algor, argol, goral, Lagro, orgal, rolag

Words that rhyme with largo

Argo, argo, counterembargo, disembargo, embargo, preembargo, cargo, supercargo, supracargo, Dargo, Fargo, fargo, Keylargo, Largo, Amargo, Camargo, Margo, margo, pargo, sargo, botargo

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