serenate (Meaning)
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serenate (n.)
A piece of vocal music, especially one on an amoreus subject; a serenade.
Synonyms & Antonyms of serenate
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serenate Sentence Examples
- The troubadour stood beneath her balcony, serenading her with a heartfelt melody.
- As the moon hung high in the starlit sky, he serenated his beloved with a guitar.
- The street performer's violin serenade drew a crowd of captivated listeners.
- The loverbirds sat side by side, serenaded by the gentle breeze rustling through the trees.
- The young musician serenaded the audience with a rousing rendition of a classical piece.
- The romantic getaway included a candlelit dinner paired with a live serenade.
- The choir's ethereal harmonies serenated the congregation during the religious service.
- The nightingale's melodious song serenaded the sleeping forest creatures.
- The serenade was a touching gesture that made her heart skip a beat.
- With each strum of his guitar, he poured his soul into the serenade, hoping to win her affection.
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A piece of vocal music, especially one on an amoreus subject; a serenade.
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The troubadour stood beneath her balcony, serenading her with a heartfelt melody.
As the moon hung high in the starlit sky, he serenated his beloved with a guitar.
The street performer's violin serenade drew a crowd of captivated listeners.
The loverbirds sat side by side, serenaded by the gentle breeze rustling through the trees.