verb
- past tense of trill; produced a rapid alternation between two musical notes or a vibrating sound
- past tense of trill; spoke or sang with a rolling or vibrating pronunciation of certain consonants
Usage: music; phonetics
Usage: phonetics
Examples
- The soprano trilled the high notes beautifully during her aria.
- The bird trilled its morning song from the oak tree.
- She trilled her R’s when speaking Spanish.
- The flute player trilled the passage with perfect technique.
- He trilled the Scottish pronunciation with authentic flair.
- The canary trilled melodiously in its cage.