warble

warble

noun

As a noun, "warble" can refer to a series of high-pitched notes or trills, often used in bird songs.

verb

As a verb, "warble" can mean to sing or whistle with trills, runs, or other embellishments, often in a high-pitched or wavy tone.

 

Example

noun

  1. The robin's warble was a sure sign of spring's arrival, a cheerful melody that filled the air.
  2. The singer's warble was the highlight of the concert, stunning the audience with its beauty and precision.
  3. He woke up to the sound of the thrush's warble, a soothing and gentle wake-up call.

verb

  1. The bird warbled a beautiful melody, filling the forest with its sweet song.
  2. She warbled a tune as she worked, lost in thought and oblivious to those around her.
  3. The famous soprano's voice warbled effortlessly, soaring through the auditorium with stunning clarity.