warbling (Meaning)
warbling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Warble
Synonyms & Antonyms of warbling
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- lilting
- flowing
- songful
- tonal
- cadenced
- blending
- rhythmical
- agreeable
- sweet
- musical
- polyphonic
- lyrical
- songlike
- orchestral
- lyric
- mellow
- mellifluous
- harmonic
- tuneful
- melodious
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- chordal
- symphonic
- euphonious
- symphonious
- harmonizing
- harmonious
- mellifluent
- polyphonous
- chiming
- euphonic
- homophonic
Antonyms:
warbling Sentence Examples
- The birds' warbling filled the air with a cheerful melody.
- The warbler's sweet notes cascaded through the woodland.
- As the sun rose, the larks soared high, warbling their hearts out.
- The choir's voices warbled in unison, creating a harmonious blend.
- The wind whistled and the trees creaked, warbling a haunting tune.
- The water babbled and rippled, warbling a soothing lullaby.
- The kettle whistled and warbled, signaling it was time for tea.
- The children warbled along to their favorite nursery rhyme.
- The train's horn warbled a mournful farewell as it departed the station.
- The siren warbled an insistent warning, piercing the silence of the night.
FAQs About the word warbling
of Warble
sonorous, echoing, melodic, pleasant, resonant, quavering,trilling, dulcet, rhythmic, appealing
inharmonious, harsh, squeaky, dissonant, scratching, inharmonious, strident, jarring, squeaky, blaring
The birds' warbling filled the air with a cheerful melody.
The warbler's sweet notes cascaded through the woodland.
As the sun rose, the larks soared high, warbling their hearts out.
The choir's voices warbled in unison, creating a harmonious blend.