barcaroles

The word “barcaroles” has 3 syllables: bar-ca-roles

It's pronounced as /ˌbɑːrkəˈrɒlz/


What is synonym and antonym for barcaroles?

In the thesaurus, “barcaroles” has 54 synonyms.

Here are synonyms for barcaroles along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for barcaroles

  • anthems
  • arias
  • arie
  • art songs
  • ballads
  • blues
  • cantatas
  • canticles
  • carols
  • chansons
  • chanteys
  • chanties
  • chants
  • chorales
  • choruses
  • covers
  • croons
  • descants
  • dirges
  • discants
  • ditties
  • drinking songs
  • fight songs
  • folk songs
  • glees
  • hallelujahs
  • hymns
  • jingles
  • laments
  • lays
  • lullabies
  • lyrics
  • madrigals
  • medleys
  • motets
  • noels
  • paeans
  • part-songs
  • pops
  • psalms
  • remixes
  • requiems
  • rockers
  • roundelays
  • rounds
  • serenades
  • shanties
  • solos
  • songs
  • spirituals
  • standards
  • threnodies
  • torch songs
  • vocals

Meanings of barcaroles

  • noun
    1. A Venetian folk song traditionally sung by gondoliers, often in 6/8 or 12/8 time with alternating strong and weak beats imitating a rowing motion.
    2. A piece of music composed in imitation of such a song.

Example Sentences

  • The concert featured several barcaroles, each one evoking the tranquil beauty of Venice.
  • The choir performed a collection of barcaroles, showcasing the variety of Italian folk music.
  • As the boat drifted along the river, the sound of barcaroles filled the air, adding to the serene atmosphere.
  • The composer included three barcaroles in his new album, capturing the essence of waterway life.
  • The group of musicians practiced their barcaroles for months before the performance.

On this page you'll find 54 synonyms or another words to barcaroles, such as: anthems, arias, arie, art songs, ballads, blues, cantatas.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

ballads

  • anthems
  • arias
  • arie
  • art songs
  • barcaroles
  • barcarolles
  • blues
  • cantatas
  • canticles
  • carols
  • chansons
  • chanteys
  • chanties
  • chants
  • chorales
  • choruses
  • covers
  • croons
  • descants
  • dirges
  • discants
  • ditties
  • drinking songs
  • fight songs
  • folk songs
  • glees
  • hallelujahs
  • hymns
  • jingles
  • laments
  • lays
  • lullabies
  • lyrics
  • madrigals
  • medleys
  • motets
  • noels
  • paeans
  • part-songs
  • pops
  • psalms
  • remixes
  • requiems
  • rockers
  • roundelays
  • rounds
  • serenades
  • shanties
  • songs
  • spirituals
  • standards
  • threnodies
  • torch songs
  • vocals

jingles

  • anthems
  • arias
  • arie
  • art songs
  • ballads
  • barcaroles
  • barcarolles
  • blues
  • cantatas
  • canticles
  • carols
  • chansons
  • chanteys
  • chanties
  • chants
  • chimes
  • chinks
  • chirrs
  • chorales
  • choruses
  • clacks
  • clangors
  • clangs
  • clanks
  • clashes
  • clatters
  • clinks
  • covers
  • crashes
  • croons
  • descants
  • ding-dongs
  • dings
  • dirges
  • discants
  • ditties
  • drinking songs
  • fight songs
  • folk songs
  • glees
  • gongs
  • hallelujahs
  • hymns
  • jangle
  • jangles
  • laments
  • lays
  • lullabies
  • lyrics
  • madrigals
  • medleys
  • motets
  • noels
  • paeans
  • part-songs
  • pings
  • plinks
  • pops
  • psalms
  • rattles
  • remixes
  • requiems
  • rings
  • ripples
  • rockers
  • roundelays
  • rounds
  • serenades
  • shanties
  • songs
  • spirituals
  • standards
  • threnodies
  • tingles
  • tinkles
  • tintinnabulations
  • torch songs
  • trills
  • vocals
  • warbles

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