coda — a concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈkoʊdə/
Korean meaning: 악곡이나 악장의 종결부, 마무리 부분
Korean pronunciation: **코**다
Example Sentences
- The pianist played the coda with such passion that the audience forgot they were supposed to stay quiet.
- The meeting's coda was everyone realizing they could have just sent an email instead.
- The novel's coda revealed the fate of all the characters twenty years later.
coda
NOUN//ˈkoʊdə//
a concluding passage of a piece or movement, typically forming an addition to the basic structure

악곡이나 악장의 종결부, 마무리 부분
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Origin
From Italian 'coda' meaning tail, which comes from Latin 'cauda' (tail). In music, it refers to the 'tail' section of a composition - the concluding passage that brings the piece to an end.
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“The pianist played the coda with such passion that the audience forgot they were supposed to stay quiet.”
“The meeting's coda was everyone realizing they could have just sent an email instead.”
“The novel's coda revealed the fate of all the characters twenty years later.”
“Her speech ended with a beautiful coda about hope and perseverance.”
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