Pronunciation: /fɔːlˈsɛtoʊ/
noun a method of voice production used by male singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher than their normal range
A1 He sang in a high falsetto voice.
A2 The singer hit a beautiful falsetto note during the performance.
B1 She practiced her falsetto singing in preparation for the talent show.
B2 The opera singer showcased his impressive falsetto range.
C1 The musician's falsetto was so powerful, it brought the audience to tears.
C2 His falsetto was so flawless, it was hard to believe it was coming from a human voice.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the singing voice of a falsetto
A1 He sang in a falsetto voice during the school play.
A2 The singer's falsetto notes were impressive and captivating.
B1 She struggled to hit the falsetto notes in the song, but she kept practicing.
B2 The artist's falsetto vocals added a unique and haunting quality to the performance.
C1 His falsetto range was unparalleled, showcasing his exceptional vocal abilities.
C2 The opera singer's falsetto technique was masterful, earning her critical acclaim.
formal The opera singer effortlessly hit the high notes in falsetto.
informal He can sing in falsetto better than anyone I know.
slang She tried to sing in falsetto but it sounded really weird.
figurative His falsetto laughter echoed through the empty hallway.
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