Associations to the word «Interlude»
Noun
- Farce
- Prelude
- Intro
- Riff
- Skit
- Sonata
- Spears
- Solo
- Fugue
- Encore
- Grimes
- Morality
- Instrumental
- Chorus
- Overture
- Neill
- Synth
- Madonna
- Rap
- Chord
- Verse
- Prologue
- Tragedy
- Improvisation
- Melody
- Tempo
- Funk
- Oboe
- Clown
- Dancer
- Accompaniment
- Bergman
- Excerpt
- Collage
- Feat
- Monologue
- Pantomime
- Climax
- Comedy
- Stanza
- Romantic
- Instrumentation
- Eugene
- Moe
- Roc
- Nativity
- Opus
- Reprise
- Harp
- Pulitzer
- Ballet
- Violin
- Finale
- Banquet
- Siegfried
- Ellington
- Theme
- Singing
- Hysteria
- Listener
- Song
Adjective
Wiktionary
INTERLUDE, noun. An intervening episode, etc.
INTERLUDE, noun. An entertainment between the acts of a play.
INTERLUDE, noun. (music) A short piece put between the parts of a longer composition.
INTERLUDE, verb. (transitive) To provide with an interlude.
Dictionary definition
INTERLUDE, noun. An intervening period or episode.
INTERLUDE, noun. A brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance.
INTERLUDE, verb. Perform an interlude; "The guitar player interluded with a beautiful improvisation".
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