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Meaning of singing
The primary meaning of the word "singing" according to Oxford Languages is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice.
Etymology of singing
The word "singing" originated from Old English "singan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "singwan" and the Proto-Indo-European root "sengw-"
The word has been used in the English language since the 5th century to describe the act of producing musical sounds with the voice
Over time, the word has evolved to include various related meanings, such as the production of musical sounds by animals or objects
Synonyms
vocalizing
crooning
warbling
trilling
chirping
caroling
humming
intoning
chanting
vocalizing
singing
yodeling
bleating
lowing
braying
neighing
quacking
honking
hooting
tweeting
cheeping
chattering
babbling
murmuring
whispering
warbling
tweeting
singing
caroling
psalmody
hymning
canting
reciting
declaiming
intoning
sol-faing
vocalizing
phonating
Definitions
- The act of producing musical sounds with the voice, typically in a melodic and harmonious manner
- A type of music or a song, especially one that is sung by a person or a group of people
- The production of a musical sound, especially a high-pitched one, by an animal or an object
Usage Examples
- The choir was singing in harmony during the church service
- The bird was singing a beautiful melody from the tree branch
- She was singing along to her favorite song on the radio
- The sound of the wind singing through the trees was soothing
Antonyms
silence
quietness
stillness
muteness
dumbness
speechlessness
inaudibility
noiselessness
soundlessness
voicelessness
whispering
mumbling
murmuring
grunting
growling
snarling
hissing
spitting
yelling
screaming
shouting
bellowing
roaring