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See definition of serenading on Dictionary.com
  • as insing
  • as incourt

synonyms for serenading

  • belt out
  • chant
  • croon
  • hum
  • intone
  • serenade
  • shout
  • wait
  • warble
  • whistle
  • buzz
  • cantillate
  • carol
  • chirp
  • choir
  • descant
  • groan
  • harmonize
  • hymn
  • mouth
  • pipe
  • purr
  • resound
  • roar
  • singsong
  • solo
  • trill
  • troll
  • tune
  • vocalize
  • whine
  • yodel
  • burst into song
  • canary
  • duet
  • lift up a voice
  • line out
  • lullaby
  • make melody
On this page you'll find 100 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to serenading, such as: belt out, chant, croon, hum, intone, and serenade.

antonyms for serenading

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  • be quiet
  • condemn
  • deny
  • displease
  • ignore
  • neglect
  • refuse
  • reject
  • repel
  • repulse
  • turn off
  • offend
  • disregard
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How to use serenading in a sentence

Down in the next block some boys were singing that old serenading song, "Good-night, Ladies."
FIDELITYSUSAN GLASPELL
A little more serenading, and it was clear he would be better acquainted with the apoplexy.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - SWANSTON EDITION VOL. 4 (OF 25)ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
Only the Bamboo-cutter went out to thank the lords for their serenading.
MYTHS & LEGENDS OF JAPANF. HADLAND (FREDERICK HADLAND) DAVIS
Next on the extreme right is her humble barn-like dwelling, with the marquis serenading his love from below.
A POPULAR HANDBOOK TO THE NATIONAL GALLERY, VOLUME I, FOREIGN SCHOOLSVARIOUS
On the Continent, gentlemen used to carry it under their mantle when they went to musical parties, or for serenading.
MUSICAL MYTHS AND FACTS, VOLUME I (OF 2)CARL ENGEL
Naturally, it figured frequently in 'serenading' especially when a love song had to be sung outside a lady's window.
SHAKESPEARE AND MUSICEDWARD W. NAYLOR
The following passage is an example of this nocturnal serenading by a company of gentlemen.
SHAKESPEARE AND MUSICEDWARD W. NAYLOR
I can't sing and take to serenading Edith on moonlit nights with a guitar and a blue ribbon around my neck.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE, AUGUST, 1885VARIOUS
It was really quite attractive and sociable, for I came upon a group who seemed to be serenading some mutual acquaintance.
THE NOMAD OF THE NINE LIVESA. FRANCES FRIEBE
Serenading on the west coast is by no means a pleasant pastime.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 62, NO. 382, OCTOBER 1847VARIOUS
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