bravissimo
[ brah-vis-uh-moh; Italian brah-vees-see-maw ]
/ brɑˈvɪs əˌmoʊ; Italian brɑˈvis si mɔ /
interjection
(used to express the highest praise to a performer).
Origin of bravissimo
Words nearby bravissimo
brave it out,
brave new world,
brave the elements,
brave west winds,
bravery,
bravissimo,
bravo,
bravura,
braw,
brawl,
brawley
Example sentences from the Web for bravissimo
Before our faces, of course, they only clapped their snowy kid gloves, and murmured "Bravissimo!"
This little surprise delighted the audience immensely; they clapped, and cried 'Bravo, bravissimo!'
Life Of Mozart, Vol. 2 (of 3) |Otto JahnI often called out bravo, bravissimo, for I always remembered that it was only her third appearance.
The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vol. 1 |Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
British Dictionary definitions for bravissimo
bravissimo
/ (brɑːˈvɪsɪˌməʊ) /
interjection
very well done! excellent!
Word Origin for bravissimo
C18: from Italian, superlative of
bravo