crooned Synonyms

crooned Meaning

crooned

to sing or speak in a gentle murmuring manner, to hum or sing in a low soft voice, bellow, boom, to sing in a soft intimate manner adapted to amplifying systems, to sing (something, such as a popular song or a lullaby) in a crooning manner

crooned Sentence Examples

  1. The singer crooned a soulful melody that filled the room with warmth.
  2. As the sunset cast its golden glow, a nightingale crooned its sweet lullaby.
  3. The wind crooned a gentle tune through the swaying branches of trees.
  4. The birds crooned their cheerful songs, welcoming the arrival of spring.
  5. The old woman crooned a haunting tune as she rocked her grandson to sleep.
  6. The choir crooned a majestic hymn, its harmonies soaring through the cathedral.
  7. The radio crooned softly, providing a soothing backdrop to the quiet evening.
  8. The lover crooned sweet nothings into his beloved's ear, his voice filled with adoration.
  9. The crooner's voice floated effortlessly over the stage, captivating the audience with its smoothness.
  10. The lullaby crooned by the mother comforted her sleeping child, creating a sense of peace and security.

FAQs About the word crooned

to sing or speak in a gentle murmuring manner, to hum or sing in a low soft voice, bellow, boom, to sing in a soft intimate manner adapted to amplifying systems

sang, sung, trilled, hummed, quavered, warbled, lilted, caroled, chanted, trolled

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The singer crooned a soulful melody that filled the room with warmth.

As the sunset cast its golden glow, a nightingale crooned its sweet lullaby.

The wind crooned a gentle tune through the swaying branches of trees.

The birds crooned their cheerful songs, welcoming the arrival of spring.