intermède

[US]//ˌɪn.təˈmeɪd//
[UK]//ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmeɪd//

Translation

n.A short entertainment exhibited on the stage between the acts of a play, or between courses at a banquet.; A brief literary or musical piece performed during an interval.

Example Sentences

the opera featured a charming musical intermède between the second and third acts.

a comic intermède provided welcome relief during the serious drama.

the ballet company performed an elegant intermède as part of their spring program.

the play's director inserted a brief intermède to give the audience a rest.

this light intermède served as a delightful bridge between the two tragedies.

the theatrical intermède featured dancers from the local academy.

during the intermède, the orchestra played soft classical music.

the audience appreciated the humorous intermède that broke the tension.

she choreographed a beautiful intermède for the opera's intermission.

the film included a short musical intermède between the main sequences.

a graceful ballet intermède enhanced the evening's entertainment.

the composer wrote a charming intermède for the operatic production.

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