baritone

/ˈbɛrɪtoʊn/
adjective
  1. Having a range or sound typical of a baritone voice.
    • Her baritone singing added richness to the harmony.
    • The actor's baritone laugh filled the room.
    • He spoke in a deep baritone voice that commanded attention.
noun
  1. A male singing voice that is lower than a tenor and higher than a bass.
    • Her favorite opera singer is a famous baritone from Italy.
    • The choir needs a strong baritone for the solo.
    • He discovered his baritone voice in high school chorus.
  2. A singer with a baritone voice.
    • Our school's baritone won first place in the competition.
    • The baritone performed a moving aria at the concert.
    • She hired a baritone to sing at her wedding.
  3. A brass wind instrument similar to a small tuba, also called a baritone horn.
    • She switched from trumpet to baritone last year.
    • The baritone has a warm, mellow tone.
    • He played the baritone in the marching band.
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