Warble Meaning in English
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Definition
To sing or produce a musical, high, and wavering sound, especially used for birds. It can also describe a human voice or sound that is pleasant and melodic.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in poetic or formal contexts for birds or singing voices. Often appears with birds (“the robin warbled”) or to describe a quivering, pleasant tone in human singing. Not used for speaking—more for musical sound. Rare in everyday conversation.
Example Sentences
Birds warble in the trees every morning.
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The canary began to warble softly.
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She tried to warble like a bird when she was happy.
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I could hear someone warbling an old love song down the hall.
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The little girl warbled a sweet tune, making everyone smile.
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As spring arrived, the woods filled with warbling birds.
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