minstrel (Meaning)

Wordnet

minstrel (n)

a singer of folk songs

a performer in a minstrel show

Wordnet

minstrel (v)

celebrate by singing, in the style of minstrels

Webster

minstrel (n.)

In the Middle Ages, one of an order of men who subsisted by the arts of poetry and music, and sang verses to the accompaniment of a harp or other instrument; in modern times, a poet; a bard; a singer and harper; a musician.

minstrel Sentence Examples

  1. The wandering minstrel sang ancient tales to enthralled listeners.
  2. The minstrel's lute filled the tavern with melodies that stirred the soul.
  3. The king summoned his most skilled minstrel to entertain his court.
  4. The minstrel's voice soared through the castle halls, carrying tales of love and valor.
  5. The minstrel's performance captivated the audience, leaving them mesmerized.
  6. The minstrel traveled from town to town, entertaining the masses with his wit and music.
  7. The minstrel's songs provided a glimpse into the past and gave hope for the future.
  8. The minstrel's artistry inspired others to explore their own creative abilities.
  9. The minstrel's legacy lives on through the stories and songs he left behind.
  10. The minstrel became a beloved figure in folklore, embodying the spirit of entertainment and creativity.

FAQs About the word minstrel

a singer of folk songs, a performer in a minstrel show, celebrate by singing, in the style of minstrelsIn the Middle Ages, one of an order of men who subsisted

poet, bard, versifier,rimester, poetaster, rhymester, muse, scop, sonneteer, poetess

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The wandering minstrel sang ancient tales to enthralled listeners.

The minstrel's lute filled the tavern with melodies that stirred the soul.

The king summoned his most skilled minstrel to entertain his court.

The minstrel's voice soared through the castle halls, carrying tales of love and valor.