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soloist
[ soh-loh-ist ]
soloist
/ ˈsəʊləʊɪst /
noun
- a person who performs a solo
Other Words From
- solo·istic adjective
Example Sentences
Another free soloist passed away after a fall in Eldo in 2019, as well.
She told me she had never sung in public as a soloist her whole life.
Dylan also appeared, at the first concert, as the harmonica soloist on “Forgetful Heart,” but in a wholly different register.
It was my good fortune to be present at the orchestral concert at Queen's Hall, when Mr. Stojowski was the soloist.
It was a special concert, at which the honored guest and soloist was the great Brahms himself.
An inexperienced violin soloist, such as a student playing at a conservatory recital, often exemplifies this.
But the talented Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan was sorely missed—a woman soloist of worth was needed.
The book aided him as a commonplace accompaniment aids a soloist—alternately boring and exasperating him.
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