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sarabande

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sarabande.

Editorial note

His keyboard suites were all styled after popular dances in Europe: the Allemande, the sarabande, courante and gigue.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

(dance) A stately Baroque dance in slow triple time.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sarabande gathered in one view.

noun

(dance) A stately Baroque dance in slow triple time.

noun

(music) The music for either of these dances.

noun

(dance) A 16th-century Spanish dance.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sarabande.

noun

(dance) A stately Baroque dance in slow triple time.

noun

(music) The music for either of these dances.

noun

(dance) A 16th-century Spanish dance.

Example sentences

1

His keyboard suites were all styled after popular dances in Europe: the Allemande, the sarabande, courante and gigue.

2

Currently working on Liebesträume and Handel's Sarabande on the classical side of things and In The Mood on the jazz side.

3

Some, like the slow and distinct sarabande, are easier to recognize.

4

Why do I keep hearing Händel's sarabande in my head while reading the post?

5

B like minuets or simpler arias and sarabande.

6

It's the modern day equivalent of a Jig, a Gigue or a Sarabande.

7

The point was really driven home with the final scene of the story being accompanied by Handel's Sarabande, a work of monumental gravitas implying transcendent tragedy, when in reality Barry was a nobody, a jerk with no morals or conviction hardly deserving a second thought.

Proper noun examples

1

It's the modern day equivalent of a Jig, a Gigue or a Sarabande.

2

The point was really driven home with the final scene of the story being accompanied by Handel's Sarabande, a work of monumental gravitas implying transcendent tragedy, when in reality Barry was a nobody, a jerk with no morals or conviction hardly deserving a second thought.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use sarabande in a sentence?

His keyboard suites were all styled after popular dances in Europe: the Allemande, the sarabande, courante and gigue.

What does sarabande mean?

(dance) A stately Baroque dance in slow triple time.

What part of speech is sarabande?

sarabande is commonly used as noun.