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Meaning of aubade
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aubade (n.)
An open air concert in the morning, as distinguished from an evening serenade; also, a pianoforte composition suggestive of morning.
aubade Sentence Examples
- The aubade's gentle melody drifted through the open window, awakening the sleeping town.
- As the first rays of dawn peeked over the horizon, the birdsong serenade transformed into a vibrant aubade.
- The poet's love poem, an aubade, celebrated the beauty of their night together as the morning light approached.
- The aubade echoed through the forest, a symphony of bird calls that marked the beginning of a new day.
- The aubade was a poignant reminder that even the most blissful of nights must end with the coming of dawn.
- The aubade's melody lingered in the air, a bittersweet farewell to the darkness.
- As the aubade faded into silence, a new chapter of the day began, filled with promise and anticipation.
- The composer's aubade was an avant-garde masterpiece, challenging traditional musical conventions.
- The aubade's cheerful notes filled the room, lifting the spirits of all who heard it.
- The aubade was a symbol of hope and renewal, heralding the arrival of a brighter tomorrow.
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An open air concert in the morning, as distinguished from an evening serenade; also, a pianoforte composition suggestive of morning.
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The aubade's gentle melody drifted through the open window, awakening the sleeping town.
As the first rays of dawn peeked over the horizon, the birdsong serenade transformed into a vibrant aubade.
The poet's love poem, an aubade, celebrated the beauty of their night together as the morning light approached.
The aubade echoed through the forest, a symphony of bird calls that marked the beginning of a new day.