chirp
chirp / chirp / chirp
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: chirpspast: chirpedpp: chirpeding: chirping
This term evokes a sense of brightness and brevity, whether referring to the natural sounds of wildlife or the artificial pings of modern technology. It carries a positive, energetic connotation when applied to human speech, suggesting a mood of optimism or a hurried, cheerful disposition. As a noun, the word is standardly countable, referring to individual instances of the sound. When used as a verb, it describes the act of producing these sounds, ranging from the instinctive calls of animals to the intentional, lighthearted remarks of a person.
Meanings
Intransitive Verbchirp
[~]
To make a short, sharp, high-pitched sound, typically characteristic of a small bird or an insect.
"The sparrows began to chirp loudly at dawn."