What is another word for inter-ludes?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪntˈɜːlˈuːdz], [ ɪntˈɜːlˈuːdz], [ ɪ_n_t_ˈɜː_l_ˈuː_d_z]
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Similar words for inter-ludes:
- break (noun)
- comedy (noun)
- downtime (noun)
- episode (noun)
- farce (noun)
- gap (noun)
- interim (noun)
- interlude (noun)
- intermission (noun)
- interval (noun)
- intrigue (noun)
- liaison (noun)
- nap (noun)
- pause (noun)
- recess (noun)
- rest (noun)
- spell (noun)
- time-out (noun)
Synonyms for Inter-ludes:
n.
• break (noun)- apnea,
- cutoff,
- downtime,
- ten,
- time out,
- pause,
- suspension,
- lacuna,
- layoff,
- letup,
- breather,
- caesura,
- interlude,
- time off,
- blow,
- coffee break.
- hoopla,
- merry-go-round,
- high time,
- picnic,
- send-up,
- Chaffing,
- vaudeville,
- funniness,
- jesting,
- wittiness,
- ball,
- camp,
- facetiousness,
- fun and games,
- travesty,
- laughs,
- farce,
- joking,
- slapstick,
- Funnies,
- hilarity,
- comicalness,
- drollery,
- drollness,
- schtick,
- light entertainment,
- Comicality,
- fun,
- comic drama,
- humorousness,
- play on,
- sitcom,
- burlesque,
- wisecracking,
- satire,
- grins,
- takeoff,
- field day,
- gag show,
- humor,
- witticism,
- high camp.
- free time,
- time to burn,
- break,
- stay,
- freedom,
- spare time,
- time to kill,
- time on one's hands,
- breathing spell,
- repose.
- event,
- circumstance,
- goings-on,
- thing,
- affair,
- occasion,
- matter,
- doings,
- part,
- happening,
- occurrence,
- chapter,
- section,
- passage,
- installment,
- experience,
- what's going down,
- business,
- incident.
- absurdity,
- joke,
- mock,
- broad comedy,
- pratfall comedy,
- sham,
- skit,
- parody,
- play,
- ridiculousness,
- caricature,
- comedy,
- mockery,
- low camp,
- buffoonery,
- horseplay.
- notch,
- clove,
- opening,
- interstice,
- division,
- discontinuity,
- crack,
- cranny,
- space,
- divide,
- disagreement,
- void,
- hole,
- disparity,
- gully,
- difference,
- vacuity,
- gorge,
- rift,
- gulch,
- rupture,
- slot,
- canyon,
- orifice,
- arroyo,
- defile,
- slit,
- hollow,
- chasm,
- ravine,
- Interspace,
- cut,
- divergence,
- aperture,
- crevice,
- blank,
- cleft,
- fracture,
- separation,
- inconsistency,
- rent.
- delay,
- interim,
- idyll,
- breathing space,
- intermission,
- halt,
- stop,
- rest,
- spell,
- interruption,
- lull,
- hiatus,
- respite,
- wait,
- stoppage,
- interregnum,
- parenthesis,
- meantime,
- episode,
- interval,
- meanwhile,
- recess.
- abeyance,
- quiescency,
- let-up,
- doldrums,
- break-off,
- quiescence,
- suspense,
- Abeyancy,
- latency,
- dormancy,
- cessation.
- forty winks,
- microsleep,
- catnap,
- snooze,
- nod,
- siesta,
- few z's,
- spot,
- doze,
- shuteye.
- freeze,
- stopover,
- stillness,
- deadlock,
- lapse,
- hitch,
- discontinuance,
- stand,
- hush,
- rest period,
- standstill,
- hesitation,
- hesitancy,
- gridlock,
- happy hour.
- calmness,
- idleness,
- ease,
- calm,
- leisure,
- composure,
- slumber,
- silence,
- sleep,
- nap,
- quiet,
- dreaminess,
- relief,
- tranquillity,
- somnolence,
- motionlessness,
- refreshment,
- quietude,
- comfort,
- peace,
- recreation,
- relaxation.
How to use "Inter-ludes" in context?
Inter-ludes are short pieces of music that can be inserted between movements of a symphony or concerto. They are usually played by a solo instrument and can provide a break from the intensity of the main piece, allowing the listener to catch their breath.
Inter-ludes let the orchestra and soloists breathe together, letting the music become more intimate and personal. They can be a way for the conductor to communicate with the musicians and keep them on their toes, or a way for the soloist to take a break andshine in a supporting role.
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