Pronunciation: /klɛrɪˈnɛt/
noun a musical instrument of the woodwind family with a single reed and a cylindrical tube
A1 She plays the clarinet in the school band.
A2 The clarinet is a woodwind instrument commonly used in orchestras.
B1 Learning to play the clarinet requires dedication and practice.
B2 The clarinet solo in the concert was beautifully executed.
C1 The clarinetist's virtuoso performance captivated the audience.
C2 The renowned musician showcased his mastery of the clarinet during the recital.
verb none
A1 I want to learn how to clarinet.
A2 She tried to clarinet but found it difficult.
B1 He decided to clarinet at the school talent show.
B2 The musician was able to clarinet beautifully during the concert.
C1 After years of practice, he could clarinet with precision and emotion.
C2 The famous clarinetist was known for his ability to clarinet with unparalleled skill.
adjective none
A1 She plays the clarinet in the school band.
A2 He bought a clarinet reed to replace the old one.
B1 The clarinet section of the orchestra sounded beautiful during the concert.
B2 The clarinet player's technique was flawless, impressing the audience.
C1 The renowned clarinetist performed a mesmerizing solo at the music festival.
C2 His clarinet skills were unparalleled, earning him international recognition.
adverb none
A1 She plays the clarinet beautifully.
A2 He practiced the clarinet diligently for the school concert.
B1 The clarinet player performed a solo at the music recital.
B2 The clarinetist's skillful performance captivated the audience.
C1 The clarinet's melodic tones added depth to the orchestra's sound.
C2 The renowned clarinet virtuoso gave a mesmerizing performance at the concert.
pronoun none
A1 I play the clarinet in the school band.
A2 She borrowed my clarinet for the concert.
B1 The clarinet is a woodwind instrument commonly used in jazz music.
B2 After years of practice, he became a skilled clarinet player.
C1 The clarinetist's performance was mesmerizing, captivating the audience with every note.
C2 The clarinet, with its rich tone and versatility, is often considered the most expressive of the woodwind instruments.
preposition none
A1 I play the clarinet in the school band.
A2 The clarinet on the table belongs to my brother.
B1 She learned to play the clarinet with her music teacher.
B2 The clarinet by the window caught my attention.
C1 The clarinet in the orchestra sounded beautiful during the concert.
C2 The clarinet next to the piano added depth to the musical composition.
conjunction none
A1 I play the clarinet in the school band.
A2 She practiced clarinet for hours before the recital.
B1 The clarinet is a woodwind instrument commonly used in orchestras.
B2 After years of playing the clarinet, he decided to switch to the saxophone.
C1 The clarinet solo in the symphony was beautifully executed by the musician.
C2 Having mastered the clarinet, she moved on to learning the bassoon.
interjection none
A1 Clarinet! I love playing the clarinet in my school band.
A2 Do you know how to play the clarinet? Clarinet is my favorite instrument.
B1 I've been practicing the clarinet for years. Clarinet is a versatile instrument.
B2 The clarinet solo in that piece was absolutely stunning. Clarinet players have such skill.
C1 The clarinet section sounded impeccable in the orchestra. Clarinet is a challenging instrument to master.
C2 As a professional clarinetist, I have performed in prestigious venues around the world. Clarinet is truly my passion.
article none
A1 I play the clarinet in the school band.
A2 She started learning how to play the clarinet last year.
B1 The clarinet is a woodwind instrument commonly used in classical music.
B2 His performance on the clarinet at the concert was exceptional.
C1 The clarinetist showcased their virtuosity during the solo performance.
C2 The renowned clarinet player captivated the audience with their flawless technique.
formal The clarinet is a woodwind instrument commonly used in orchestras and chamber music.
informal I picked up the clarinet in high school and have been playing in the school band ever since.
slang Let's jam out with our clarinets at the park this weekend!
figurative Her voice was like a clarinet, smooth and melodic, filling the room with warmth.
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