serenades Antonyms

Meaning of serenades

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

serenades Sentence Examples

  1. The nightingale serenades its mate with an enchanting melody.
  2. The troubadour serenades his ladylove beneath her balcony.
  3. The guitar player serenades the crowd with a Spanish love song.
  4. The mariachi band serenades the newlyweds with traditional music.
  5. The lover serenades his beloved with sweet and romantic lyrics.
  6. The moonlight serenades the lake, casting an ethereal glow.
  7. The wind serenades the trees, rustling their leaves into a gentle symphony.
  8. The waves serenades the shore, whispering secrets to the sand.
  9. The stars serenades the night, twinkling like a celestial choir.
  10. The rain serenades the earth, bringing life and nourishment.

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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

songs, shanties, madrigals, psalms, ballads, jingles, vocals, choruses, blues, hymns

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The nightingale serenades its mate with an enchanting melody.

The troubadour serenades his ladylove beneath her balcony.

The guitar player serenades the crowd with a Spanish love song.

The mariachi band serenades the newlyweds with traditional music.