verb
warble
WAWBL
verb
1
To sing with a trilling, melodious quality, especially like a bird.
"A robin warbled cheerfully outside the window."
noun
1
A trilling, melodious sound.
"The forest was filled with the warble of songbirds at dawn."
How to Use Warble
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo sing or make a rich, trilling sound, typically associated with birdsong.
Common pairings
warble a tune
bird warbles
Word Forms
warbled past tense, warbles plural, warbles plural, warbles singular
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Etymology
Likely imitative in origin, echoing the trilling quality of the sound itself.