lilt in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
LILT: a cheerful or gentle rhythmic quality in speech or sound.
Sample Sentences
- The gentle lilt of her voice made the story even more enchanting.
- As the wind blew through the trees, it carried a soft lilt that felt almost musical.
- He spoke with a slight lilt, giving his words a melodic quality that captivated the audience.
- The lilt of the song evoked memories of carefree summer days spent by the sea.
- With each note, the choir's harmonies rose and fell in a beautiful lilt that filled the cathedral.
- The singer's voice had a gentle lilt that captivated everyone in the audience.
- As she spoke, her accent carried a charming lilt that added warmth to her words.
- The children's laughter had a playful lilt, filling the air with joy and innocence.
- In the distance, the sound of a flute danced with a lilt that echoed through the valley.
- He read the poem aloud, letting the lilt of the verses bring the imagery to life.
- The gentle lilt of her voice echoed through the quiet room.
- As the sun began to set, the lilt of the songbird filled the evening air.
- He spoke with a charming lilt that made his stories even more engaging.
- The dancer's movements had a graceful lilt that captivated the audience.
- In the distance, the lilt of a fiddle could be heard, inviting everyone to join the celebration.