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serenade

serenade / serenade
NounTransitive Verb
pl: serenadespast: serenadedpp: serenadeding: serenading

This term evokes a specific atmosphere of romanticism and old-world courtship, often associated with moonlight and clandestine longing. It carries a sentimental, slightly theatrical connotation, suggesting a deliberate performance intended to woo or express deep affection. As a noun, it refers to the musical composition itself or the act of performing it. While it can be used for any outdoor evening music, its primary usage remains tied to the tradition of a lover playing beneath a window.

Meanings

Nounserenade

A piece of music sung or played outdoors at night, typically by a lover beneath the window of the beloved.

"He played a romantic serenade on his guitar under her balcony."

Transitive Verbserenade
[~ someone]

To sing or play a piece of music to someone, typically as a gesture of love or courtship.

"The young man decided to serenade his girlfriend with a classic ballad."

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