lilted Synonyms
lilted Meaning
lilted
a springy buoyant movement, to move in a lively springy manner, a lively and cheerful sound or expression, a spirited and usually cheerful song or tune, to sing or speak rhythmically and with fluctuating pitch, to sing or play in a lively cheerful manner, a rhythmical swing, flow, or cadence
lilted Sentence Examples
- Her voice lilted softly, carrying the melody of the song like a gentle breeze.
- The bird's lilting song filled the air with a sweet and ethereal symphony.
- The laughter of children lilted through the playground, creating a chorus of joy.
- The old man's voice lilted with wisdom and experience, captivating his listeners.
- The poet's words lilted with poetic beauty, evoking vivid images in the reader's mind.
- The wind lilted through the tree branches, rustling the leaves like a gentle whisper.
- The waves lilted onto the shore, creating a soothing rhythm.
- The crowd's cheers lilted and reverberated through the stadium.
- The orchestra's music lilted and swelled, filling the concert hall with an enchanting melody.
- The conductor's baton lilted and danced, guiding the musicians to perfection.
FAQs About the word lilted
a springy buoyant movement, to move in a lively springy manner, a lively and cheerful sound or expression, a spirited and usually cheerful song or tune, to sing
crooned, slurred, hummed, yodelled, trolled,warbled, quavered, yodeled, trilled, sung
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Her voice lilted softly, carrying the melody of the song like a gentle breeze.
The bird's lilting song filled the air with a sweet and ethereal symphony.
The laughter of children lilted through the playground, creating a chorus of joy.
The old man's voice lilted with wisdom and experience, captivating his listeners.