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Meaning of warble
The primary meaning of the word "warble" is to sing or produce a series of high-pitched sounds, typically in a musical or melodic way.
Etymology of warble
The word "warble" has its origins in the Old French word "werbler", which is derived from the Old English word "weorblan", meaning "to sing" or "to make a melodious sound"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe the sound of birds singing or the musical quality of a voice
Synonyms
Definitions
- To sing or produce a series of high-pitched sounds, typically in a musical or melodic way
- * To fluctuate or waver in a musical or unsteady way
- * To produce a series of high-pitched sounds, typically in a melodic or musical way, especially when speaking or singing
Usage Examples
- The bird began to warble a sweet melody from the branch of the tree
- * The singer's voice started to warble as she reached the high notes in the song
- * The sound of the brook was like a gentle warble, soothing and calming to the senses
Antonyms
grunt
growl
snarl
snap
bark
yelp
howl
wail
moan
groan
rumble
roar
boom
crash
bang
clang
clank
screech
shriek
scream
yell
bellow
bluster