Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cantabile
adjective
/kænˈtɑː.bɪ.leɪ/

Definition
A musical term indicating a style of playing or singing that is lyrical and singing-like.

Examples
- The conductor asked the orchestra to play the piece with a more cantabile style to enhance its emotional impact.
- In her performance, she infused the melody with a cantabile quality that captivated the audience.

Meaning
In music, ‘cantabile’ refers to a smooth and flowing style that mimics the natural patterns of singing, often emphasizing expressiveness and melody.

Synonyms
- melodic
- lyrical
- singing