serenade
se
ˌsɛ
se
re
nade
ˈneɪd
neid
British pronunciation
/sˌɛɹɪnˈe‍ɪd/

Definition & Meaning of "serenade"in English

Serenade
01

a composition in music, commonly consisting of several parts

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The composer 's serenade for strings enchanted audiences with its elegant melodies.
The orchestra performed a beautiful serenade under the stars, filling the night with music.
02

a musical composition or performance, often performed outdoors at night, conveying romantic feelings

What is a "serenade"?

A serenade is a musical composition or performance, typically intended to be played or sung in the open air, often at twilight or evening. It is usually a gentle and romantic piece, performed to express admiration, love, or affection, often directed towards someone special. Serenades can be instrumental or vocal and are often characterized by their melodic and pleasing qualities, aiming to create a pleasant and intimate atmosphere.

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The lovers sat by the riverside, listening to the distant sound of a serenade drifting through the night, adding to the magic of the moment.
In the courtyard of the old castle, a troubadour sang a serenade to his beloved, his voice carrying across the moonlit gardens.
to serenade
01

to sing or play music to someone, typically as a gesture of affection

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He decided to serenade his girlfriend with a love song under her window.
In the park, a group of friends serenaded their friend on her birthday.
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