Pronunciation: /piˈæno/
noun a musical instrument with a keyboard and strings that produce sound when struck by hammers
A1 I play the piano in my free time.
A2 She bought a new piano for her music room.
B1 Learning to play the piano has been a rewarding experience for me.
B2 The grand piano in the concert hall has a beautiful sound.
C1 The pianist performed a mesmerizing piece on the grand piano.
C2 The Steinway piano in the recording studio is renowned for its exceptional quality.
adjective relating to or involving the piano or its music
A1 She plays a piano song.
A2 He bought a piano keyboard to practice at home.
B1 The piano teacher gave her a challenging piece to learn.
B2 The piano concerto performed by the orchestra was breathtaking.
C1 His piano skills were unmatched, earning him a spot in the prestigious music conservatory.
C2 The grand piano in the concert hall had a rich, resonant sound that captivated the audience.
formal The pianist performed a beautiful piece on the grand piano.
informal I love playing the piano in my free time.
slang Let's jam out on the keys of the piano together.
figurative Her words played on my mind like a haunting piano melody.
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