duet
/djuˈɛt/noun2 syllables
Duet means: two items of the same kind.
Synonyms for duet14
noun, as in two items of the same kind
noun, as in two performers or singers who perform together
noun, as in a musical composition for two performers
noun, as in (ballet) a dance for two people (usually a ballerina and a danseur noble)
pas de deux
What does duet mean?5
noun
1
two items of the same kind
2
a pair who associate with one another“the engaged couple”
3
two performers or singers who perform together
4
a musical composition for two performers
5
(ballet) a dance for two people (usually a ballerina and a danseur noble)
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with duet?34
three syllables
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Duet in a sentence
- The musicians performed passionately, exchanging melodies fluidly as they went through their duet.LeviHighway
- The sisters played a duet on the violin and piano.orcrist
- Would you like to sing a duet with me?CK
- It's clear who's playing first violin in this duet.pndyjack
- He sang a duet with her.CH
- She sang a duet with him.CH
- Why don't we sing a duet together?CK
- How about we do a duet?Amastan
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Forms of duet
as a noun
- plural
- duets