serenade

IPA: sɛrʌnˈeɪd

noun

  • A love song that is sung directly to one's love interest, especially one performed below the window of a loved one in the evening.
  • (music) An instrumental composition in several movements.

verb

  • (transitive) To sing or play a serenade for (someone).
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Examples of "serenade" in Sentences

  • The first serenade was completed in 1857.
  • It is followed by the expressive serenade.
  • The animal comes to life and serenades the girl.
  • Examples of the latter are the fantasies and serenades.
  • Kundiman was the traditional means of serenade in the Philippines.
  • The Duke is enraged upon hearing the monks practicing the serenade.
  • The fourth movement of the Serenade is a tranquil, wistful slow movement.
  • The Serenade was first played on 21 July 1776, on the eve of the wedding.
  • The main point here is that the original serenade was cut and reorchestrated.
  • Also, it could be that the same march was played before and after the serenade.

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