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executant
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'executant' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is primarily used in the context of music and refers to a performer or instrumentalist who plays a piece of music. Example: The concert featured a world-renowned executant on the piano, who mesmerized the audience with her flawless performance of Beethoven's Sonata No.8.
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12 human-written examples
That's what Bell achieved: an executant became a personality.
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You're never in doubt of his prowess, of his ardor as an executant, of his animal grace, of his marvelous naturalness.
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Sarah Lane (on Wednesday afternoon) brought radiance and sweetness to Act I; later, though a good enough executant, she seemed to lose heart.
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Yet a ballerina is not just an executant; she is also a controlling force whose command of a ballet's stage worlds and its internal dynamics register as thought.
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A Balanchine ballerina is not just an executant; she should be a psychological force, a being of both rigor and allure.
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The combination of Spielberg as ideas man and Zemeckis as executant (the latter made the efficient and at times ingenious Romancing the Stone) is just right for this story of an ordinary guy transported back in time to the mid-Fifties, and faced with his parents as teenagers.
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(What is dance? Does it need a story, or music, or professional executants?) But they also had a good time.
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Otherwise this was an exemplary confluence of material and executants, reaching heavenly heights with spellbinding accounts of Mahler's "Urlicht" ("Primal Light") and "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen" ("I am lost to the world").
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It's not just in Mr. Taylor's choreography but in his executants that his art lies.
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We want our young dancers equipped to perform the most challenging material, old and new, from all countries — but we also want an identifiable heritage of style that we can call American, British, Danish, French, Russian, each with a guardian body of teachers and executants.
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Too numerous to count are the new works from major composers, involving prominent executants and unfurled with no small fanfare, that subsequently vanish once the final notes of the initial engagement (or engagements) has faded.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about performance, consider whether "executant" or the simpler 'performer' best fits the tone and target audience of your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "executant" in contexts where a more common word like "performer" or "implementer" would be more appropriate. "Executant" is best reserved for discussions of artistic or highly skilled performance.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "executant" functions primarily to identify an individual who performs a specific action or task, often within the context of artistic performance. As Ludwig points out, it is frequently used in music and dance contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "executant" is a grammatically correct noun that refers to a performer, typically in the context of music or dance. Ludwig identifies it as primarily used in news and media sources, often to describe skilled artists. While "executant" isn't an everyday word, it's valuable for precisely describing someone with technical expertise in their performance. Remember to consider alternatives like "performer" or "instrumentalist" depending on the context. Overall, Ludwig AI confirms that "executant" is appropriate for describing expert performers in artistic fields.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
performer
Focuses on the act of presenting or performing, especially in the arts.
instrumentalist
Specifically refers to someone who plays a musical instrument.
implementer
Highlights the action of putting a plan or project into effect.
operator
Suggests someone who controls or works a machine or process.
accomplisher
Emphasizes the successful completion of a task or goal.
achiever
Similar to accomplisher, but with a stronger connotation of success and skill.
agent
Highlights someone acting on behalf of another, carrying out instructions.
practitioner
Implies skill and experience in a particular field or activity.
worker
A general term for someone who performs labor or a task.
doer
A more informal term for someone who takes action and gets things done.
FAQs
How is "executant" typically used in a sentence?
The word "executant" is generally used to describe a performer, especially in music or dance, who carries out a specific action or piece. For example, "The orchestra featured a skilled "performer" on the violin".
What's the difference between "executant" and "performer"?
What are some alternatives to using "executant"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "performer", "instrumentalist", "implementer", or "operator". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "executant" a common word to use in everyday conversation?
No, "executant" is not a common word in everyday conversation. It is more frequently found in writing about music, dance, or other skilled performances. In most casual contexts, a simpler word like "performer" would be more appropriate.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested