croon Synonyms
croon Meaning
Wordnet
croon (v)
sing softly
croon Sentence Examples
- As the singer took to the stage, they began to croon a soulful ballad that captivated the audience.
- In the dimly lit jazz club, the vocalist could be heard crooning softly into the microphone.
- Sitting by the fireplace, he would often croon old folk songs, transporting listeners to another time.
- The crooning of the singer echoed through the empty streets, filling the night with melancholy melodies.
- The singer's smooth voice seemed to effortlessly croon every note with emotion and sincerity.
- As the rain fell gently outside, she sat at the piano and began to croon a haunting melody.
- In the park, a street performer could be heard crooning classic tunes from the 1950s.
- The crooning of the troubadour enchanted the villagers as they gathered around the town square.
- During the wedding reception, the groom surprised his bride by crooning her favorite love song.
- Late into the night, the singer continued to croon softly, serenading the audience with heartfelt lyrics.
FAQs About the word croon
sing softly
sing, sharp, warble, hum, carol, chant, serenade, yodel, belt, quaver
No antonyms found.
As the singer took to the stage, they began to croon a soulful ballad that captivated the audience.
In the dimly lit jazz club, the vocalist could be heard crooning softly into the microphone.
Sitting by the fireplace, he would often croon old folk songs, transporting listeners to another time.
The crooning of the singer echoed through the empty streets, filling the night with melancholy melodies.