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impresario

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🗓️ 6 April 2025

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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 6, 2025 is:

impresario • \im-pruh-SAHR-ee-oh\  • noun

An impresario is a person who manages, puts on, or sponsors a performance or other entertainment, such as a concert, play, or sporting event.

// The former heavyweight retired from the ring and later became a boxing impresario.

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Examples:

“When he stepped on stage during a comedy open mic at Castle Street spot The Barzarre in June of 2022, Louis Maynor, better known as Louis Tee, was mainly known as a producer, a hip-hop impresario who’d been staging shows and concerts around Wilmington since the late 1990s.” — John Staton, The Wilmington (North Carolina) Star-News, 21 Dec. 2023

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Concerts, music festivals, television series, professional wrestling matches—these are quite the undertakings. Luckily, there’s a word for the impressive individuals responsible for organizing and overseeing such productions: impresario. In the 1700s, English borrowed impresario directly from Italian, whose noun impresa means “undertaking.” (A close relative is the English word emprise, “an adventurous, daring, or chivalric enterprise,” which, like impresario, traces back to the Latin verb prehendere, meaning “to seize.”) At first English speakers used impresario as the Italians did, to refer to opera company managers, though today it is used much more broadly. It should be noted that, despite their apparent similarities, impress and impresario are not related. Impress is a descendant of the Latin verb pressare, a form of the word premere, meaning “to press.”



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It's the Word of the Day podcast for April 6th.

0:11.5

Today's word is impresario, spelled I-M-P-R-E-S-A-R-I-O.

0:18.8

Impresario is a noun.

0:20.5

An impresario is a person who manages, puts on, or sponsors a performance

0:24.5

or other entertainment, such as a concert, play, or sporting event. Here's the word used in a sentence

0:30.5

from The Wilmington Star News. When he stepped on stage during a comedy open mic at Castle Street

0:36.8

spot, The Bazaar in June of

0:39.6

2022, Louis Maynor, better known as Louis T, was mainly known as a producer, a hip-hop impresario

0:47.8

who'd been staging shows and concerts around Wilmington since the late 1990s. Concerts, music festivals, television series, professional wrestling matches,

0:59.2

these are quite the undertakings.

1:01.2

Luckily, there's a word for the impressive individuals

1:03.9

responsible for organizing and overseeing such productions, impresario.

1:08.7

In the 1700s, English borrowed impresario directly from Italian,

1:14.0

whose noun impresa means undertaking. A close relative is the English word empress, meaning an

1:21.6

adventurous, daring, or chivalric enterprise, which, like impresario, traces back to the Latin verb prehendere, meaning to seize.

1:30.3

At first, English speakers used impresario as the Italians did, to refer to opera company managers,

1:38.1

though today it's used much more broadly.

1:41.4

It should be noted that despite their apparent similarities, the words

1:45.3

impress and impresario are not related. Impress is a descendant of the Latin verb pressare, a form

1:52.5

of the word premere meaning to press. With your word of the day, I'm Peter Sokolowski.

2:01.2

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