Similar words: confucianism, banister, humanist, egalitarianism, totalitarianism, Christianity, communist manifesto, piano. Meaning: ['pɪænɪst /'pɪə-] n. a person who plays the piano.
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(1) The pianist gave several encores.
(2) He is now being coached by a famous pianist.
(3) The pianist gave a fine performance.
(4) She's a very accomplished pianist/painter/horsewoman.
(5) The pianist is well respected.
(6) The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.
(7) You're a good pianist.
(8) The pianist gave a long and varied recital, with a couple of encores for good measure.
(9) The pianist has deft fingers.
(10) He grew up to become a famous pianist.
(11) Peter is a classically trained pianist.
(12) One of his ideals is to become a pianist.
(13) My friend's wife ran off with a pianist.
(14) The pianist stood up and bowed to the audience.
(15) The pianist doubles on saxophone.
(16) They fashioned him into a fine pianist.
(17) The audience clapped the famous pianist heartily.
(18) The pianist played the whole piece from memory .
(19) The pianist transposed the song into C.
(20) She is a prodigiously talented pianist.
(21) Since that pianist was not very well known[sentencedict.com], his agent papered the house.
(22) The pianist had to tailor his style to suit the vocalist's distinctive voice.
(23) You'll get a better view of the pianist if you stand up.
(24) The pianist was irked because the audience's coughing drowned out his playing.
(25) He's not a very accomplished pianist, but he can knock out a tune.
(26) She was a success both as a pianist and as a conductor.
(27) When will the pianist stop grinding out the same old tunes?
(28) Next year you may be ready to launch out as a concert pianist.
(29) After much argument, the judges finally compromised on the 18-year old pianist.
(30) The famous jazz musician, Duke Ellington, was a composer, arranger and pianist.
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