What is another word for Sopranos?

Pronunciation: [səpɹˈɑːnə͡ʊz] (IPA)

Sopranos refer to the highest vocal range for singers, predominantly used in classical music and opera. However, in popular culture, the word "Sopranos" is also known as an American television series. For those looking to find synonyms for the word, other terms commonly used are "high pitch," "upper register," "high notes," or simply "singers." In the context of the TV show, some alternatives could include "mob drama," "crime series," or "gangster story." Regardless of the usage, these synonyms can enhance one's speech or writing by providing a varied vocabulary.

What are the hypernyms for Sopranos?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    singers, vocalists, people who sing, vocal artists, vocal dramatists.

Usage examples for Sopranos

This song was the great 'show song' for Sopranos for many years.
"Charles Dickens and Music"
James T. Lightwood
The Sopranos were the best available.
"Sixty Years of California Song"
Margaret Blake-Alverson
The Sopranos were the foremost singers of their time.
"Sixty Years of California Song"
Margaret Blake-Alverson

Famous quotes with Sopranos

  • I don't know anyone who curses the way they do on the Sopranos. Not in an Italian household. I never said the word hell in front of my mother.
    Danny Aiello
  • There was certainly less profanity in the Godfather than in the Sopranos. There was a kind of respect. It's not that I totally agreed with it, but it was a great piece of art.
    Danny Aiello
  • The government itself is running exactly like the Sopranos and they sit back and they make deals. And they say okay, 'I'm going do this: France, you're getting the pipelines.'
    George Clooney
  • Personally, I don't think we could do such a show if we didn't get along. The subtext of all this is that we're women in a show so we can't possibly get along. It's not like they write about The Sopranos like that.
    Kristin Davis
  • If you see the Sopranos, you're not going to be speaking in the Shakespearean English.
    Lucy Liu

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