chirped

[tʃɜːpt]

chirped Definition

  • 1made a short, high-pitched sound like a bird or a small electronic device
  • 2said something in a lively and cheerful way

Using chirped: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chirped" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The birds chirped loudly outside my window.

  • Example

    She chirped happily about her new job.

  • Example

    The phone chirped to signal a new message.

chirped Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chirped

Phrases with chirped

  • chirp up

    to become more cheerful or optimistic

    Example

    I tried to chirp him up by telling him a joke.

  • to interrupt or interject in a conversation

    Example

    He chirped in with his opinion on the matter.

  • to talk continuously and enthusiastically

    Example

    She chirped away about her travels for hours.

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Summary: chirped in Brief

The verb 'chirped' [tʃɜːpt] can mean to make a short, high-pitched sound like a bird or an electronic device, or to say something in a lively and cheerful way. It can be used literally, as in 'The birds chirped loudly outside my window,' or figuratively, as in 'She chirped happily about her new job.' 'Chirped' also has idiomatic uses such as 'chirp up,' meaning to become more cheerful, and 'chirp in,' meaning to interrupt a conversation.