Orchestrate vs Unorchestrated - What's the difference?
orchestrate | unorchestrated |
To arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra.
To compose or arrange orchestral music for a dramatic performance.
To arrange or direct diverse elements to achieve a desired effect
Not orchestrated; unarranged or off the cuff.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 7, author=Ron Stodghill, title=The Doctor Is In, work=New York Times
, passage=Although he has trotted out this particular DVD on countless occasions for hospital employees, visitors, reporters and others whom he is intent on winning over, Dr. Pardes says his emotions are real, his response unorchestrated . }}
As a verb orchestrate
is to arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra.As an adjective unorchestrated is
not orchestrated; unarranged or off the cuff.orchestrate
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Verb
(orchestrat)- Sergio Leone orchestrated "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly".
Anagrams
* English transitive verbs ----unorchestrated
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Adjective
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