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serenade

/ˌsɛɹəˈneɪd/

Meanings
  • noun

    An musical performance, typically of serenades or love songs, given outside someone's home, usually by a small group of musicians.

    - "He serenaded his girlfriend every night from outside her window."
    - "The orchestra gave a serenade performance in the park."

Rhymes
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dade , fade , grade , made , shade , traverse
Variants
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serenade , serenades , serenaded , serenader , serenaders , serenading
Etymology
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From Italian 'serenata' meaning 'night watch', from 'sereno' meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'. Originally, a serenade was a nighttime outdoor musical performance meant to serene or calm the audience.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'serenade' is derived from the Italian word 'serenata', which means 'night watch'.

  2. The famous composer Mozart wrote several serenades, which were popular during his time.

  3. Serenades were often performed on the occasion of a wedding or engagement.

  4. In some cultures, serenades were believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.


Related Concepts
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  1. Serenade music: A type of musical composition that originated from the serenade tradition. It typically features a small ensemble of musicians playing romantic and lyrical music.

  2. Serenade ceremony: A formal event where a serenade is performed as a tribute or gesture of appreciation. It can be held in honor of a person, an occasion, or a cause.


Culture
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Serenades have been a popular form of musical expression and courtship ritual since the Middle Ages. They were often performed outside the windows of loved ones, and the act of serenading someone was seen as a sign of devotion and affection.

How to Memorize "serenade"

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    - Imagine a small group of musicians playing romantic music outside someone's window.
    - Visualize the scene of a serenade ceremony, with the performers dressed in formal attire.

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    - Think of the term 'serenade' as synonymous with 'romantic music' or 'courtship ritual'.

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