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Word of the Day: Allegro!

al·le·gro : /əˈleɡrō/

At a brisk and lively tempo.

Used as an adverb or adjective

The first know use of allegro was in 1683, borrowed from the Latin alecrus, meaning "lively" (Source: Merriam-Webster).

Sentence Example: The Piece's tempo seemed slower than the marked allegro.