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

  • It is the opposite of "serenade" - a song of the evening.
  • The serenade is a genre that is born out of love, Viglietti said at a news conference earlier this week.
  • But it wasn't enough to sidetrack Woods, who closed out the match at No. 17, where he made birdie after a comical serenade from a curious crow perched in
  • He is like a lover or an outlaw who wraps up his message in a serenade, which is nonsense to the sentinel, but salvation to the ear for which it is meant.
  • But no one, so mysterious are the manners of the pallid Cricket, knows exactly what is the source of the serenade, which is often, though quite erroneously, attributed to the common field-cricket, which at this period is silent and as yet quite young.

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