duet

[Du*et·]

A duet is two people singing or playing musical instruments together. You and your brother might be a popular sidewalk duet with your fiddle accordion combo.

...

A composition for two performers, whether vocal or instrumental.

Noun
(ballet) a dance for two people (usually a ballerina and a danseur noble)

Noun
a musical composition for two performers

Noun
a pair who associate with one another; "the engaged couple"; "an inseparable twosome"

Noun
two performers or singers who perform together

Noun
two items of the same kind

...

n.
A composition for two performers, whether vocal or instrumental.


Duet

Du*et" , n. [Duetto.] (Mus.) A composition for two performers, whether vocal or instrumental.

A composition for two performers, whether vocal or instrumental.

...

Usage Examples

How do I love Tim McGraw? Let me count the ways: I love that he's a country boy with a city sensibility. I love that he refuses to be pegged, and his duet with Nelly proves it. And I really love that he had the brains to marry Faith Hill.

Misspelled Form

duet, sduet, eduet, fduet, xduet, cduet, suet, euet, fuet, xuet, cuet, dsuet, deuet, dfuet, dxuet, dcuet, dyuet, d7uet, d8uet, diuet, djuet, dyet, d7et, d8et, diet, djet, duyet, du7et, du8et, duiet, dujet, duwet, du3et, du4et, duret, duset, dudet, duwt, du3t, du4t, durt, dust, dudt, duewt, due3t, due4t, duert, duest, duedt, duert, due5t, due6t, dueyt, duegt, duer, due5, due6, duey, dueg, duetr, duet5, duet6, duety, duetg.

Other Usage Examples

Marriage should be a duet - when one sings, the other claps.

Comments


Browse Dictionary