Pronunciation: /əˈdæg/
noun a traditional Malay dance performed during weddings and other festive occasions
A1 I heard a beautiful adag playing on the radio.
A2 The music teacher explained that an adag is a slow tempo in music.
B1 The orchestra performed a moving adag during the concert.
B2 The pianist's rendition of the adag was truly breathtaking.
C1 The adag in this symphony is known for its emotional depth and complexity.
C2 The conductor carefully guided the orchestra through the intricate adag, eliciting a standing ovation from the audience.
formal The adag is a traditional dance form that originated in the Philippines.
informal I heard that the adag is really popular at weddings in our town.
slang Let's hit the dance floor and show off our adag moves!
figurative The adag of life moves at its own pace, sometimes slow and sometimes fast.
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