lullaby Antonyms

Meaning of lullaby

Wordnet

lullaby (n)

a quiet song intended to lull a child to sleep

the act of singing a quiet song to lull a child to sleep

Webster

lullaby (v. t.)

A song to quiet babes or lull them to sleep; that which quiets.

Hence: Good night; good-by.

lullaby Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle lullaby soothed the crying baby into slumber.
  2. My grandmother's voice had a lullaby-like quality that calmed me instantly.
  3. The birdsong outside my window acted as a natural lullaby, lulling me to sleep.
  4. The rhythm of the waves crashing against the shore created a relaxing lullaby that eased my stress.
  5. The wind whispered a soft lullaby through the swaying trees, inviting me to close my eyes.
  6. I composed a lullaby for my unborn child, filled with hopes and dreams.
  7. The lullaby's lyrics echoed through the nursery, creating a soothing atmosphere.
  8. The gentle humming of a lullaby can bring back childhood memories and evoke feelings of comfort.
  9. The orchestra played a soothing lullaby during the intermission, inviting the audience to relax.
  10. The lullaby's melody seemed to dance through the air, enchanting me with its sweet sound.

FAQs About the word lullaby

a quiet song intended to lull a child to sleep, the act of singing a quiet song to lull a child to sleepA song to quiet babes or lull them to sleep; that which

soothe,lull, quiet, calm, compose, tranquilize, settle, quieten, relax,appease

upset, agitate, disturb, upset, agitate, disturb, perturb, perturb, stir (up), arouse

The gentle lullaby soothed the crying baby into slumber.

My grandmother's voice had a lullaby-like quality that calmed me instantly.

The birdsong outside my window acted as a natural lullaby, lulling me to sleep.

The rhythm of the waves crashing against the shore created a relaxing lullaby that eased my stress.