Pronunciation: /aʊtroʊ/
noun a concluding part of a musical composition or performance
A1 The outro of the movie was very emotional.
A2 The band played a great outro at the end of their concert.
B1 The outro of the presentation summarized all the main points.
B2 The outro of the podcast included a call to action for listeners.
C1 The outro of the book left readers with a sense of closure.
C2 The outro of the album seamlessly transitioned into the bonus track.
adjective relating to or characteristic of an outro
A1 The outro music of the movie was very soothing.
A2 The book had an interesting outro chapter that tied up all loose ends.
B1 The outro scene of the play left the audience in awe.
B2 The band's outro performance was the highlight of the concert.
C1 The director's use of an outro monologue added depth to the film's ending.
C2 The artist's outro exhibition showcased their talent and creativity.
formal The speaker concluded the presentation with a well-prepared outro.
informal The band's outro was so catchy, everyone was singing along.
slang I always skip the outro of podcasts, it's just too long.
figurative As the sun set, it felt like nature's beautiful outro to the day.
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