Uk English Meaning of serenades
serenades
Other Uk English words related to serenades
- Blues
- choruses
- psalms
- shanties
- ballads
- chants
- glees
- hymns
- Jingles
- lays
- lullabies
- Lyrics
- madrigals
- Songs
- Vocals -- Vocals
- ditties
- rockers
- anthems
- arias
- aria
- Art songs
- cantatas
- carols
- songs
- shanties
- shanties
- chorales
- sings
- descants
- dirges
- Folk songs
- laments
- motets
- Part-songs
- Pops
- rounds
- solos
- spirituals
- standards
- canticles
- Medleys
- barcarolles
- barcarolles
- Discant
- Drinking songs
- Fight songs
- hallelujahs
- Christmas carols
- paeans
- remixes
- requiems
- roundelays
- dirges
- Torch song
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Definitions and Meaning of serenades in English
serenades
one given outdoors at night for a woman being courted, an instrumental composition in several movements, written for a small ensemble, and midway between the suite and the symphony in style, to play a serenade, to perform a serenade in honor of, music as sung or played outdoors at night for a woman, a complimentary vocal or instrumental performance, to entertain with or perform a serenade, a work so performed
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serenades
one given outdoors at night for a woman being courted, an instrumental composition in several movements, written for a small ensemble, and midway between the su
Blues,choruses,psalms,shanties,ballads,chants,glees,hymns,Jingles,lays
No antonyms found.
serapes => serapes, sera => serum, sequitur => follows, sequinned => sequined, sequencing => Sequencing,