Pronunciation: /sɔŋbɜrd/
noun a person who sings beautifully or melodiously
A1 The songbird chirped sweetly in the tree.
A2 I love listening to the songbird's melodic tunes.
B1 The songbird's beautiful song filled the forest with music.
B2 The songbird's intricate melodies captivated the audience.
C1 The songbird's vocal range is truly impressive.
C2 The songbird's performance at the concert was breathtaking.
formal The songbird perched on the tree branch and began to sing a melodious tune.
informal I love listening to the songbird outside my window every morning.
slang That songbird has the most beautiful voice, it's like music to my ears.
figurative She was known as the songbird of her generation, her voice captivating audiences everywhere.
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