Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
con brio
Adverb
/kɒn ˈbriː.oʊ/

Definition
With vigor and spirit.

Examples
- The conductor urged the orchestra to play the final movement con brio.
- She danced con brio, capturing the audience’s attention with her energy.

Meaning
This term is often used in music to indicate that a passage should be played lively and with energy.

Synonyms
- With enthusiasm
- With vigor
- Energetically