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Coda
Definition: 1. (noun) A concluding passage or section at the end of a musical composition. 2. (noun) The final event or part of something. 3. (noun) A supplementary segment following the main part of a literary or dramatic work. 4. (noun) A small group or an after-party that follows the main event. 5. (noun) A closing remark in an argument or debate. 6. (noun) In linguistics, a coda refers to the final part of a syllable that follows the nucleus. 7. (verb) To add a concluding passage or section to a musical composition. 8. (verb) To bring something to an end or conclusion.
Examples:
1. He played a beautiful coda that brought the symphony to a breathtaking conclusion.
2. The wedding reception was the coda of a day filled with joy and celebration.
3. The epilogue served as a coda, providing closure to the intense story.
4. After the concert, the band hosted a coda at a nearby bar.
5. The speaker's powerful coda left a lasting impression on the audience.
6. The coda in the word "cats" is the "ts" sound at the end.
7. The composer decided to coda the piece with a soft piano solo.
8. The negotiations finally reached a coda, and both parties agreed to the terms.
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