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popera

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Etymology

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Blend ofpop +‎opera.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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popera (countable anduncountable,pluralpoperas)

  1. (informal, music, uncountable) Acrossovergenre combining elements ofpop music andclassicalopera.
    • 1985, Joel Flegler,Fanfare:
      McLaren is a dozy Pinkerton, an uptight Don José ("Carmen is an animal/uncontrollable stuff..."), and his American-accented voices ride perfect over the beat. "Popera," someone said. The parts may be better than the whole, though.
    • 2004 August,Indianapolis Monthly, volume27, number14:
      Thepopera artist continued his rise to the top of the music charts earlier this year...
    • 2006, Laura Lea Miller,Frommer's Walt Disney World and Orlando with Kids:
      Guests can enjoy the music of strolling musicians performing opera, "popera," and popular music as they sit, relax, and take in the sunset.
    • 2007 November,Billboard, volume119, number47:
      ...blockbusterpopera acts handled by pop labels...
  2. (informal, music, countable) A musical or operatic work performed in this style.

French

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Verb

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popera

  1. third-personsingular simplefuture ofpoper

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /poˈpeɾa/[poˈpe.ɾa]
  • Rhymes:-eɾa
  • Syllabification:po‧pe‧ra

Noun

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popera f (pluralpoperas)

  1. female equivalent ofpopero

Adjective

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popera f

  1. femininesingular ofpopero
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