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CRESCENDO/CLIMAX |

When something is growing louder or more intense, it is going through a
crescendo (from an Italian word meaning “growing”). Traditionalists
object to its use when you mean “climax.” A crescendo of cheers by an
enthusiastic audience grows until it reaches a climax, or peak.
“Crescendo” as a verb is common, but also disapproved of by many
authorities. Instead of “the orchestra crescendos,” write “the orchestra
plays a crescendo.”