Antonyms for caroled
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : kar-uh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkær əl |
Definition of caroled
Origin :- c.1300, verbal noun from carol (v.).
- As in sing : verb carry a tune with one's voice
- As in warble : verb trill
- As in warble : verb sing
- As in yodel : verb sing
- As in chant : verb sing simple song or song part
- As in harmonize : verb correspond, match
- How lustily you caroled the chorus to hide your tender feelings!
- Extract from : « Cupid's Middleman » by Edward B. Lent
- The song he caroled was, "When Gabriel blows his horn in the mawnin'."
- Extract from : « Steve Yeager » by William MacLeod Raine
- And they laughed and they sang an occasional songWhich they all of them caroled together.
- Extract from : « Pepper & Salt » by Howard Pyle
- "Hello, Gracious," she caroled amiably, laying down the sheet of paper she held in her hand and making a quick dive for Grace.
- Extract from : « Grace Harlowe's Return to Overton Campus » by Jessie Graham Flower
- Its splendid to see you again, Jerry, caroled Marjorie, hugging her friend with bearish enthusiasm.
- Extract from : « Marjorie Dean, High School Junior » by Pauline Lester
- Feathered creatures fluttered about and twittered and caroled in the sheer joy of being alive.
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science, December 1930 » by Various
- Its a howling success, she caroled joyously, as she entered the candy booth.
- Extract from : « Marjorie Dean High School Senior » by Pauline Lester
- "'Flow gently sweet Afton among thy green braes," caroled Betty.
- Extract from : « Polly's Senior Year at Boarding School » by Dorothy Whitehill
- "I do, I do," caroled Grace, tears of sheer happiness rising in her gray eyes.
- Extract from : « Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College » by Jessie Graham Flower
- "A letter," they caroled; "a letter, a l-e-t-t-e-r," dwelling on every sound with enchanting tenderness.
- Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Detroit » by Amanda Minnie Douglas
Synonyms for caroled
- accord
- adapt
- adjust
- agree
- arrange
- attune
- be in unison
- be of one mind
- belt out
- blend
- burst into song
- buzz
- canary
- cantillate
- carol
- chant
- chime with
- chirp
- choir
- chorus
- cohere
- combine
- compose
- cooperate
- coordinate
- correlate
- croon
- descant
- doxologize
- drone
- duet
- fit in with
- groan
- harmonize
- hum
- hymn
- integrate
- intone
- lift up a voice
- line out
- lullaby
- make melody
- melody
- mouth
- orchestrate
- pipe
- proportion
- purr
- quaver
- recite
- reconcile
- reconciliate
- relate
- resound
- roar
- serenade
- set
- shout
- sing
- singsong
- solo
- suit
- symphonize
- synthesize
- trill
- troll
- tune
- unify
- unite
- vocalize
- wait
- warble
- whine
- whistle
- yodel
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