duet

/ˈdjuːɛt/

Definitions

1. noun

A musical composition for two performers, typically vocalists, who sing together.

“The opera singer and the pop star performed a beautiful duet at the charity gala.”

2. noun

A collaboration or partnership between two people or organizations, especially in a creative or competitive field.

“The writer and the artist formed a successful duet, producing critically acclaimed work.”

3. verb

To perform or sing a duet, especially in a musical context.

“The singer and the pianist decided to duet at the evening concert.”

Synonyms

  • duetee
  • pair

Antonyms

  • monologue
  • solo