lark

[lɑːrk]

lark Definition

  • 1a small, brown songbird that is known for its beautiful singing voice
  • 2an activity done for fun or as a joke

Using lark: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lark's song filled the air with sweet melody.

  • Example

    We went on a lark to the beach last weekend.

  • Example

    It was just a lark, we didn't mean any harm.

lark Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with lark

  • to wake up very early in the morning

    Example

    I have to get up with the lark tomorrow to catch my flight.

  • to do something enjoyable or amusing

    Example

    Let's have a lark and go to the amusement park.

  • on a lark

    doing something for fun or on impulse

    Example

    We decided to go on a lark and take a road trip across the country.

Origins of lark

Old English 'lāwerce'

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Summary: lark in Brief

The term 'lark' [lɑːrk] refers to a small, brown songbird known for its beautiful singing voice. It also means an activity done for fun or as a joke, as in 'We went on a lark to the beach last weekend.' Phrases like 'up with the lark' denote waking up early, while 'on a lark' implies doing something for fun or on impulse.

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