chirk Antonyms

Meaning of chirk

Wordnet

chirk (v)

make a shrill creaking, squeaking, or noise, as of a door, mouse, or bird

Webster

chirk (v. i.)

To shriek; to gnash; to utter harsh or shrill cries.

To chirp like a bird.

Lively; cheerful; in good spirits.

Webster

chirk (v. t.)

To cheer; to enliven; as, to chirk one up.

chirk Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun rose over the meadow, the birds began to chirk cheerfully in the trees.
  2. The sound of the stream bubbling nearby added to the peaceful chirk of the morning.
  3. After a heavy rain, the chirk of the birds signaled the return of fine weather.
  4. The gentle chirk of the wind chimes on the porch provided a soothing background melody.
  5. Despite the chilly breeze, the chirk of the birds brought a sense of warmth to the day.
  6. Walking through the forest, I could hear the occasional chirk of squirrels darting between the trees.
  7. The chirping crickets joined in harmony with the chirk of the morning birds.
  8. In the tranquility of the countryside, the chirk of the birdsong was a constant companion.
  9. Sitting on the balcony, I could hear the distant chirk of children playing in the park.
  10. As twilight fell, the chirk of the evening chorus filled the air with a sense of serenity.

FAQs About the word chirk

make a shrill creaking, squeaking, or noise, as of a door, mouse, or birdTo shriek; to gnash; to utter harsh or shrill cries., To chirp like a bird., To cheer;

encourage,inspire, cheer (up), buoy (up), buck up, reinforce, hearten, steel,bear up, galvanize

daunt, daunt, dishearten, dishearten, discourage,discourage, demoralize, intimidate, undermine, weaken

As the sun rose over the meadow, the birds began to chirk cheerfully in the trees.

The sound of the stream bubbling nearby added to the peaceful chirk of the morning.

After a heavy rain, the chirk of the birds signaled the return of fine weather.

The gentle chirk of the wind chimes on the porch provided a soothing background melody.