Serenade
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Serenade ( noun )
- A song or piece of music performed outdoors, usually in the evening, to express love or admiration.
- A song or performance given as a tribute to someone or something.
Origin:
Derived from the italian word 'serenata' which means a song performed in the evening.
Examples:
- He stood outside her window and sang her a beautiful serenade.
- The city held a serenade for the retiring mayor to honor his years of service.
- The symphony performed a serenade in the park for the community.
- He wrote a special serenade for his wife on their wedding day.
- The concert was opened with a beautiful serenade by the choir.
(As a verb)
Serenade ( verb )
- A song or piece of music performed outdoors, usually in the evening, to express love or admiration.
- A song or performance given as a tribute to someone or something.
Origin:
Derived from the italian word 'serenata' which means a song performed in the evening.
Examples:
- He stood outside her window and sang her a beautiful serenade.
- The city held a serenade for the retiring mayor to honor his years of service.
- The symphony performed a serenade in the park for the community.
- He wrote a special serenade for his wife on their wedding day.
- The concert was opened with a beautiful serenade by the choir.