trio

UK /ˈtɹi.əʊ/ US /ˈtɹioʊ/
noun 5name 1

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ADJ.

devilish, famous, hard, later

The famous trio of musicians reunited for one final concert last summer.

VERB + TRIO

attacking, believe, join, play

The three forwards attacking trio gave the opposing defense a really tough time throughout the match.

TRIO + NOUN

desserts, earth, everton, religion, science

The trio of desserts at the restaurant included chocolate cake, tiramisu, and fresh berries.

PREP.

from, in, than, within

The band members formed a trio from three musicians who had played together for years.

ADV.

already, regionally, then

The trio had already performed together before they decided to form a band.

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