sing: Meaning and Definition of

sing

Pronunciation: (sing), [key]
— v., n. sangor, often,sung sung sing&syling
—v.i.
  1. to utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice; vocalize melodically.
  2. to perform a song or voice composition: She promised to sing for us.
  3. to produce melodious sounds, usually high in pitch, as certain birds, insects, etc.: The nightingale sang in the tree.
  4. to compose poetry: Keats sang briefly but gloriously.
  5. to tell about or praise someone or something in verse or song: He sang of the warrior's prowess.
  6. to admit of being sung, as verses: This lyric sings well.
  7. to give out a continuous ringing, whistling, murmuring, burbling, or other euphonious sound, as a teakettle or a brook.
  8. to make a short whistling, ringing, or whizzing sound: The bullet sang past his ear.
  9. (of an electrical amplifying system) to produce an undesired self-sustained oscillation.
  10. to have the sensation of a ringing or humming sound, as the ears.
  11. to confess or act as an informer; squeal.
—v.t.
  1. to utter with musical modulations of the voice, as a song.
  2. to escort or accompany with singing.
  3. to proclaim enthusiastically.
  4. to bring, send, put, etc., with or by singing: She sang the baby to sleep.
  5. to chant or intone: to sing mass.
  6. to tell or praise in verse or song.
  7. to call in a loud voice; shout: They lost their way in the cavern and sang out for help.
—n.
  1. the act or performance of singing.
  2. a gathering or meeting of persons for the purpose of singing: a community sing.
  3. a singing, ringing, or whistling sound, as of a bullet.

sing.

Pronunciation: [key]
  1. singular.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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