Associations to the word «Serenade»
Noun
- Bio
- Walther
- Strauss
- Ellington
- Magdalena
- Crowd
- Leopold
- Duet
- Sweet
- Tune
- Meiji
- Lied
- Gallantry
- Riverside
- Connor
- Classics
- Manhattan
- Fay
- Chorus
- Gypsy
- Repertoire
- Denis
- Payne
- Robbins
- Trombone
- Joel
- Billy
- Chant
- Franz
- Saxophone
- Elmer
- Trumpet
- Romantic
- Sweetheart
- Eva
- Va
- Visitor
- Composer
- Concert
- Discography
- Mitchell
- Percussion
- Afro
- Rec
- Housewife
- Musician
- Shane
- Composition
- Marches
- Instrument
- Sachs
- Alba
- Symposium
- Rudolf
- Theme
- Sammy
- Ballad
- Cl
- Brass
- Frankie
- Opera
- Villa
- Hugo
- Irene
- Twist
- Blue
- Cowboy
- Birthday
Adjective
Wiktionary
SERENADE, noun. A love song that is sung directly to one's love interest, especially one performed below the window of a loved one in the evening
SERENADE, noun. (music) an instrumental composition in several movements
SERENADE, verb. To sing or play a serenade (for someone)
Dictionary definition
SERENADE, noun. A musical composition in several movements; has no fixed form.
SERENADE, noun. A song characteristically played outside the house of a woman.
SERENADE, verb. Sing and play for somebody; "She was serenaded by her admirers".
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