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View synonyms for subito

subito

[ soo-bi-toh; Italian soo-bee-taw ]

adverb

  1. (as a musical direction) suddenly; abruptly:

    subito pianissimo.



subito

/ ˈsuːbɪˌtəʊ /

adverb

  1. music (preceding or following a dynamic marking, etc) suddenly; immediately sub
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of subito1

First recorded in 1715–25; from Italian, from Latin subitō originally, ablative singular neuter of subitus “sudden,” equivalent to sub- sub- + -i- (base of īre “to go”) + -tus past participle suffix
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Word History and Origins

Origin of subito1

C18: via Italian from Latin: suddenly, from subitus sudden, from subīre to approach, from sub- (indicating stealth) + īre to go
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Example Sentences

Rubato in the 13th Variation and subito piano effects in the 12th gave shape to quick figures that might otherwise pass mechanically.

Admirers of Benedict in the square ignored instructions in multiple languages to “refrain from raising banners or raising flags,” and lifted a large white sheet reading “Santo Subito” — “Sainthood Now.”

Ignoring exhortations for decorum at the end, some in the crowd held banners or shouted “Santo Subito!”

Un líder marxista, hijo de la pobreza, amigo de sus amigos y enemigo del trabajo, de súbito se convierte en millonario.

Un líder marxista, hijo de la pobreza, amigo de sus amigos y enemigo del trabajo, de súbito se convierte en millonario.

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