serenaded

[ˌsɛrəˈneɪdɪd]

serenaded Definition

  • 1to perform a song or play music for someone, especially as a surprise or as a sign of affection
  • 2to entertain someone with music or songs

Using serenaded: Examples

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

  • Example

    He serenaded her with a love song outside her window.

  • Example

    The band serenaded the newlyweds with a beautiful melody.

  • Example

    The street musician serenaded the passersby with his guitar.

serenaded Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for serenaded

  • sing to
  • play for
  • perform for
  • entertain
  • croon to

Phrases with serenaded

  • to perform a song or play music for someone as a way of expressing love or admiration

    Example

    He serenaded her with a guitar and a love song.

  • to be entertained by someone who is performing music or singing

    Example

    We were serenaded by a local band while we had dinner at the restaurant.

  • to sing or play music to help someone fall asleep

    Example

    My mother used to serenade me to sleep when I was a child.

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Summary: serenaded in Brief

Serenaded [ˌsɛrəˈneɪdɪd] means to perform music or sing for someone, usually as a surprise or as a sign of affection. It can also mean to entertain someone with music or songs. Examples include 'He serenaded her with a love song outside her window' and 'The street musician serenaded the passersby with his guitar.' Phrases include 'serenade someone with something,' 'be serenaded by someone,' and 'serenade to sleep.'