warble
Pronunciation: [ˈwɔːr.bəl]
Word
Context: "sound"
(verb) to sing or speak in a musical and often high voice that sounds sweet. It’s like when a bird sings beautifully or someone talks playfully.
Example
The little girl warbled a cheerful song while playing in the garden.
Example
He didn't warble; instead, he spoke in a rough tone.
Example
Can you hear the bird warbling outside the window?
Context: "sound"
(noun) a musical sound made by singing or chirping in a high and sweet way. It’s the lovely noise a bird makes or someone who sings softly.
Example
The warble of the songbird filled the air with joy.
Example
The silence was so loud that there was no warble to be heard.
Example
Have you ever heard a warble from a nearby tree?
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