singsong
See also: sing-song
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ/
Adjective
singsong (comparative more singsong, superlative most singsong)
- Like a piece of singsong; simple and melodic, varying in pitch (of tone of voice etc.)
Noun
singsong (plural singsongs)
- A piece of verse with a simple, song-like rhythm.
- An informal gathering at which songs are sung; a singing session.
- We gathered round the campfire for a little singsong.
- Bad singing or poetry.
- A drawling or monotonous tone, as of a badly executed song.
Translations
Verb
singsong (third-person singular simple present singsongs, present participle singsonging, simple past and past participle singsonged)
- To utter in a singsong voice.
- 1987, Texas Monthly (volume 15, number 5, May 1987, page 184)
- The birdlike female vendors speak only if spoken to, except when softly singsonging in a dialect that sounds like Navajo.
- 1987, Texas Monthly (volume 15, number 5, May 1987, page 184)
- (obsolete) To write poor poetry.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Tennyson to this entry?)
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