What is another word for Troppo?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈɒpə͡ʊ] (IPA)

The Italian word "troppo" means "too much" or "excessively." It has various synonyms that can be used depending on the context and the intensity of the situation. Some alternatives to "troppo" include "eccessivo," "abbondante," "smisurato," "esagerato," and "sovrabbondante." "Eccessivo" and "esagerato" both mean "excessive," but the former is more formal while the latter is more colloquial. "Abbondonate" and "sovrabbondante" both mean "abundant," but the former implies excess while the latter simply means more than enough. "Smisurato" means "immeasurable" or "boundless," emphasizing the limitless quality of the excess.

What are the hypernyms for Troppo?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Troppo

To give him an example, she broke forth, adapting her peculiarly American pronunciation to Ceccherelli's peculiarly Italian intonations, "'Non so resistere, sei Troppo bella!
"Aurora the Magnificent"
Gertrude Hall
110 from the beginning of the slow movement Adagio ma non Troppo to the end.
"Wagner's Tristan und Isolde"
George Ainslie Hight
127, Adagio ma non Troppo, with which Porges compares the scene, gives a different side, from which the morbid element is absent.
"Wagner's Tristan und Isolde"
George Ainslie Hight

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