cooed
/kuːd/
Meanings
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Verb
To make a cooing sound, often in response to a baby or a pet.
- "My grandmother used to coo at her grandbabies."
- "The mother bird coos to her chicks."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with cooedmood , pood , good , food
Variants
List of all variants of cooed that leads to same resultcoo , cooed , cooing , coos
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.Originally imitative of the sound made by a cooing pigeon or other bird.
Trivia
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The sound of a cooing pigeon is often used as a sound effect in cartoons and movies to represent a mother's love or affection.
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The word 'coo' is also used as a verb to describe making a similar sound to soothe a baby or pet.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
Cooing pigeon: A pigeon that makes a cooing sound.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.The sound of cooing is often associated with nurturing and care, particularly in the context of mother-child relationships.
How to Memorize "cooed"
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visualize
- Imagine making the sound 'coo' with your mouth.
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associate
- Associate the sound 'coo' with nurturing and care.
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mnemonics
- Remember 'Coo' as a sound of care and love.
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