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Chirm
- Parts of Speech: verb
- Definitions:
- To make a series of high-pitched, twittering sounds, as birds do when excited or calling to one another.
- To make a sound resembling chirping or twittering.
- Pronunciations:
- Origin and Usage:
- The word "chirm" is believed to have originated from the Middle English word "chirme" which means to make a tremulous, chirping sound. It has been in use since the 14th century and is still used in modern English, although it is considered a rare or archaic word.
- Synonyms:
- Chirp
- Twitter
- Chatter
- Warble
- Related Words:
- Chirk
- Chide
- Chine
- Chive
- Chose
- Example Sentences:
- The birds chirmed in the trees, creating a beautiful symphony of sound.
- The crickets chirmed in the grass as the sun set.