"Forte" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Forte" Meaning

The word "forte" means a person's strong point or something at which they excel; a special talent or skill.

"Forte" Examples

Usage Examples for "Forte"


As a noun: "Her forte is singing, and she always gets a standing ovation after her performances." (#Music)
As a noun: "In his forte, marketing, he is recognized as one of the best professionals in the industry." (#Business)
As a phrase: "Cooking is not exactly my forte, but I'm willing to learn." (#Food)
As a noun: "Her forte in mathematics has earned her a scholarship to study at a prestigious university." (#Academics)
As a phrase: "Announcing is definitely not my forte, I'd rather be behind the scenes." (#Communication)

"Forte" Similar Words

Forsyth

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Forsyth is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic personal name "Forsat", which is composed of "fors" meaning "beech tree" and "sat" meaning "wise". It is thought to have originally referred to someone who lived near a beech tree or was wise and discerning like a beech tree. The name has been borne by several notable individuals, including Ian Forsyth, a British journalist, and Forsyth Hardy, a British writer and filmmaker.

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Fortalice

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Forte-piano

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Forte-piano (pronounced fohr-TEH pee-AH-noh) is an Italian musical term that means "softly loud" or "soft with force". It is often used to instruct a musician to play a note or passage softly, but with a sense of controlled intensity or power.

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Fortescue

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Fortescue is a surname of English origin, particularly of Cornish and Welsh extraction. It is derived from the Old Irish word "ort", meaning "warlike" and "fisc", meaning "ship", thus referring to a warship or someone who commands a ship in battle. In the wider sense, the name Fortescue can be interpreted as a metaphor for bravery and courage in the face of adversity.

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