The Britannica Dictionary
mobile search
Home
Ask the Editor
Word of the Day
Quizzes
Core Vocabulary
Browse the Dictionary
×
Britannica Homepage
Ask the Editor
Word of the Day
Quizzes
Core Vocabulary
Browse the Dictionary
The Britannica Dictionary
a cappella
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
a cappella
(adverb)
a cappella
/ˌɑːkə
ˈ
pɛlə/
Brit
/ˌækæ
ˈ
pɛlə/
adverb
a cappella
/ˌɑːkə
ˈ
pɛlə/
Brit
/ˌækæ
ˈ
pɛlə/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of A CAPPELLA
:
without instrumental music
The choir sings
a cappella
.
[+] more examples
[-] hide examples
[+] Example sentences
[-] Hide examples
— a cappella
adjective
a cappella
singing/songs
[+] more examples
[-] hide examples
[+] Example sentences
[-] Hide examples
ASK THE EDITOR
Which one of these sentences is correct: Julie plans to travel this summer with Anna and ME, OR Julie plans to travel this summer with Anna and I?
See the answer »
QUIZZES
Vocabulary Quiz
Test your word power
Take the Quiz »
Name That Thing
Take our visual quiz
Test Your Knowledge »
WORD OF THE DAY
mollify
:
to make (someone) less angry
Learn More »