Baroque

//bəˈɹoʊk//

Synonyms for "baroque" (78 found)

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Translations

84 translations across 24 languages.

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Catalan

1 entries
  • barroc adj (laden with detail)

Czech

4 entries
  • barokní adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)
  • baroko name (period in architecture)
  • baroko name (period in art)
  • baroko name (period in music)

Danish

4 entries
  • barok adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)
  • barok adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)
  • barok adj (laden with detail)
  • barok name (period in music)

Dutch

3 entries
  • barok name (period in architecture)
  • barok name (period in art)
  • barok name (period in music)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • baroka adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)

Faroese

3 entries
  • barokkur name (period in architecture)
  • barokkur name (period in art)
  • barokkur name (period in music)

Finnish

4 entries
  • barokkinen adj (laden with detail)
  • barokkinen adj (complex and beautiful)
  • barokkinen adj (grotesque)
  • barokkinen adj (embellished)

German

4 entries
  • Barock adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)
  • barock adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)
  • Barock name (period in architecture)
  • Barock name (period in art)

Greek

3 entries
  • μπαρόκ name (period in architecture)
  • μπαρόκ name (period in art)
  • μπαρόκ name (period in music)

Italian

4 entries
  • barocco adj (laden with detail)
  • barocco name (period in architecture)
  • barocco name (period in art)
  • barocco name (period in music)

Japanese

1 entries
  • バロック adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)

Korean

1 entries
  • 바로크 adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)

Macedonian

3 entries
  • барок name (period in architecture)
  • барок name (period in art)
  • барок name (period in music)

Norwegian Bokmål

4 entries
  • barokk adj (laden with detail)
  • barokk name (period in architecture)
  • barokk name (period in art)
  • barokk name (period in music)

Norwegian Nynorsk

4 entries
  • barokk adj (laden with detail)
  • barokk name (period in architecture)
  • barokk name (period in art)
  • barokk name (period in music)

Polish

4 entries
  • barokowy adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)
  • barokowy adj (embellished)
  • barok name (period in architecture)
  • barok name (period in art)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • barroco adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)
  • barroco adj (laden with detail)
  • barroco adj (complex and beautiful)
  • barroco adj (embellished)

Russian

4 entries
  • баро́кко name (period in architecture)
  • баро́кко name (period in art)
  • баро́кко name (period in music)
  • баро́кко name (chess variant)

Scottish Gaelic

3 entries
  • Baroc name (period in architecture)
  • Baroc name (period in art)
  • Baroc name (period in music)

Sicilian

1 entries
  • baroccu adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)

Slovene

4 entries
  • baročen adj (laden with detail)
  • baročen adj (complex and beautiful)
  • barok name (period in architecture)
  • barok name (period in art)

Spanish

4 entries
  • barroco adj (relating or belonging to the Baroque period)
  • Barroco name (period in architecture)
  • Barroco name (period in art)
  • Barroco name (period in music)

Swedish

1 entries
  • barock adj (laden with detail)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • баро́ко name (period in architecture)
  • баро́ко name (period in art)

Sample sentences

13 total sentences available.

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She prefers quiet music - the baroque, for example.

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I have no trouble sight-singing baroque music.

Source: tatoeba (3255862)

Do you agree that almost all Baroque composers wrote for the flute?

Source: tatoeba (3625414)

These harmonies are typical of the Baroque period.

Source: tatoeba (5975215)

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