Presto

Adverb

 * 1)  Very fast or quickly; a directive for the musician(s) to play in a very quick tempo.

Interjection

 * 1) Used by magicians when performing a trick; ta-da; voilà.
 * So I put my hand into the hat and presto! Out comes a rabbit!

Noun

 * 1)  A pair of fives as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em

Thesaurus
accelerando, adagietto, adagio, affrettando, allegretto, allegro, andante, andante tempo, andantino, beat, compound time, con anima, con brio, crescendo, decrescendo, desto, diminuendo, duple time, expeditiously, flat-out, forte, fortissimo, full tilt, hastily, immediate, instant, instantaneous, larghetto, larghissimo, largo, legato, lickety-split, lightning-like, marcando, march tempo, mixed times, moderato, momentaneous, momentary, pianissimo, piano, pizzicato, posthaste, prestissimo, quick as lightning, quick as thought, quickly, rag, ragtime, rallentando, rapidly, ritardando, ritenuto, rubato, scherzando, scherzo, sextuple time, simple time, spiccato, staccato, stretto, syncopation, syncope, tempo, tempo rubato, three-quarter time, time, time pattern, timing, triple time, triplet, two-four time, veloce, vivace, vivacissimo, waltz time

Etymology
From presto:.

Interjection

 * Portuguese: pronto!

Derived terms

 * hey presto
 * presto change-o
 * presto chango

Anagrams

 * poster, repost, repots, respot, sprote, topers, tropes

Noun

 * 1) throne

Adverb

 * 1) soon
 * 2) early
 * 3) quickly

Synonyms

 * (soon): tra poco/fra poco
 * (early): di buon'ora
 * (quickly): rapidamente, velocemente

Derived terms

 * a presto
 * al più presto
 * il più presto possibile
 * prestamente
 * prestezza
 * prestissimo
 * presto o tardi

Verb
presto


 * 1) First-person singular present tense of prestare.

Anagrams

 * sporte, spreto, spretò, sterpo, sterpò

Noun

 * 1) throne

Adjective

 * 1) quick, swift, prompt
 * 2) ready, prepared

Adverb

 * 1) immediately, promptly
 * 2)  presto
 * 3) right away, at once