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Often used in the same context:
coda,
intermezzo,
intro,
outro,
reverie,
digression,
ditty,
encore,
segues,
idyll,
caesura,
epilogue,
accompaniment,
languor,
cadenza,
ode,
soliloquy,
denouement,
interregnum,
toccata,
postlude,
alap,
riff,
chaconne,
allegretto,
respites,
flashback,
bagatelle,
divertissement,
coitus,
divertimento,
overloud,
euphony,
nocturne,
andantino,
paean,
opuses,
arioso,
danse macabre,
backbeat,
singalong,
gavotte,
interjection,
pleasantry,
recitative,
plaintiveness,
adagios,
montage,
excursion,
etude,
lento,
elegy,
vignette,
glissando,
pensiveness,
sojourn,
rendition,
mazurka,
passacaglia,
musical accompaniment,
counterpoint,
larghetto,
crescendoes,
handclaps,
cameo,
strummer,
balladry,
floorshow,
flirtation,
soundtrack,
dalliance,
duologue,
scherzo,
accelerando,
kyrie eleison,
obbligato,
frug,
ballade,
lullaby,
duet,
juxtaposition,
jollification,
con brio,
narration,
cacophonic,
symphonic poem,
dreaminess,
rollick,
lilting,
evocation,
staccatos,
monolog,
jollity,
vivace,
andante,
recapitulation,
playlet,
orgy,
postscript,
gotterdammerung,
interpretive dance,
peccadillo,
interludes,
sequel,
evening,
overture,
episode,
poem,
anecdote,
prelude,
prologue,
respite,
trio,
weekend,
detour,
ragtime,
operetta,
commentary,
fable,
hymn,
part,
dialogue,
expressionistic,
flamenco,
olden,
tonk,
1997,
ballad,
blues,
calypso,
comic,
declamatory,
demotic,
devotional,
elizabethan
More specific:
entr'acte
Appears in the definition of:
entr'acte
More general:
be,
interval,
occur,
perform,
show,
time interval
Synonyms:
entr'acte,
intermezzo
Also try:
— Adjectives for interlude:
brief,
short,
pleasant,
strange,
romantic,
musical,
comic,
little,
orchestral,
long,
peaceful,
more...
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