con brio

English

Etymology

From Italian con brio (literally with vigor).

Adverb

con brio (not comparable)

  1. (music) with spirit, with vigor; vivaciously (used as a musical direction)
    • 1990, Stephen King, The Moving Finger
      She ate, drank, worked, danced, and made love in exactly the same way: con brio.

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