undersong Synonyms

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undersong Meaning

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undersong (n.)

The burden of a song; the chorus; the refrain.

Accompanying strain; subordinate and underlying meaning; accompaniment; undertone.

undersong Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle undersong of birdsong filled the air, a symphony of nature's melodies.
  2. Beneath the roaring waves, the undersong of the current whispered secrets of the deep.
  3. The faint undersong of our conversation reached the eavesdropper's ears, revealing our unspoken thoughts.
  4. The undersong of discontent within the community grew louder with each passing day.
  5. The undersong of the crowd's excitement reverberated through the stadium, building anticipation.
  6. The undersong of sorrow pierced through the silence of the funeral procession.
  7. The undersong of her laughter held a tinge of melancholy, hinting at a hidden pain.
  8. The undersong of tension vibrated in the air as the two teams took the field.
  9. The undersong of the cicadas' chorus filled the summer nights with a soothing hum.
  10. Amidst the chaos of the battle, the undersong of hope remained, a beacon of resilience in the face of adversity.

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The burden of a song; the chorus; the refrain., Accompanying strain; subordinate and underlying meaning; accompaniment; undertone.

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The gentle undersong of birdsong filled the air, a symphony of nature's melodies.

Beneath the roaring waves, the undersong of the current whispered secrets of the deep.

The faint undersong of our conversation reached the eavesdropper's ears, revealing our unspoken thoughts.

The undersong of discontent within the community grew louder with each passing day.