| 1. | a strong point, as of a person; that in which one excels: I don't know what her forte is, but it's not music. |
| 2. | the stronger part of a sword blade, between the middle and the hilt (opposed to foible ). |
or [fohrt]. The word is derived from the French word fort "strong." A two-syllable pronunciation [fawr-tey] is increasingly heard, especially from younger educated speakers, perhaps owing to confusion with the musical term forte, pronounced in English as [fawr-tey] and in Italian as [fawr-te]. Both the one- and two-syllable pronunciations of forte are now considered standard.
Music.| 1. | (a direction) loud; with force (opposed to piano ). |
| 2. | (a direction) loudly. |
| 3. | a passage that is loud and forcible, or is intended to be so. |

A musical direction meaning “to be performed loudly”; the opposite of piano.
Note: The common keyboard instrument the pianoforte (“piano” for short) got its name because it could play both soft and loud notes.