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Warble - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Warble means to sing or whistle with trilling, fluctuating notes, often in a melodious but irregular way. It can describe birdsong or a person’s quavering voice.

warble

/ˈwɔrbəl/ /ˈwɔːbəl/

Definition:

To sing with trills, quavers, or melodic modulations, often like a bird.

Synonyms:

trill, chirp, sing, twitter

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

silence, mutter

Common Collocations:

warble a tune, birds warble, warble sweetly

Derivatives:

warbler, warbling

Usage Tips:

Use "warble" to describe birds singing melodiously or humans singing with vibrato or trills.

Common Phrases:

warble like a bird, warble a song, in full warble

Etymology:

From Old Northern French *werbler*, meaning to sing with trills or modulate the voice.

Examples:

  • 1. The bird began to warble at dawn.
  • 2. She can warble beautifully in the choir.
  • 3. Listen to the robin warble in the tree!
  • 4. His voice would warble when he sang high notes.

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