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Meaning of sang
The primary meaning of the word "sang" is the past tense of the verb "sing", which means to produce musical sounds with the voice.
Etymology of sang
The word "sang" originates from the Old English word "singan", which is also the source of the Modern English verb "sing".
The Old English "singan" is derived from the Proto-Germanic "singiz", which is also the source of the Modern German verb "singen".
The Proto-Germanic "singiz" is thought to be derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "seng-", which carried a sense of "producing a sound".
Synonyms
vocalized
crooned
hummed
warbled
trilled
caroled
chirped
tweeted
sung
chanted
intoned
piped
quavered
yammered
yelped
yelled
shrieked
screamed
bellowed
blared
bleated
brayed
caterwauled
cheeped
chirruped
cuckooed
doodled
drawled
groaned
grumbled
growled
honked
hooted
howled
moaned
murmured
nasalized
neighed
peeped
rattled
rumpled
snarled
snorted
ululated
wailed
warbled
whined
whinnied
whooped
Definitions
- The past tense of the verb "sing", which means to produce musical sounds with the voice, typically in a melodic and harmonious manner.
- * To utter words or sounds in a musical or rhythmic manner, often with emotional expression.
Usage Examples
- The choir sang a beautiful rendition of the hymn.
- * She sang her heart out on stage, captivating the audience with her powerful voice.
- * The birds sang sweet melodies in the morning.
Antonyms
was silent
stayed quiet
kept still
remained mute
held tongue
refrained
abstained
avoided
shunned
eschewed
stopped
ceased
desisted
halted
paused
broke
cut
dropped
fell
lapsed
let
lost
missed
omitted
passed
quit
relaxed
slacked
slowed
stayed
stopped
withheld
abstained
declined
denied
refused
rejected
renounced
repudiated