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    lilt
    /lɪlt/

    noun

    • 1. a characteristic rising and falling of the voice when speaking; a pleasant gentle accent: "he spoke with a faint but recognizable Irish lilt"

    verb

    • 1. speak, sing, or sound with a lilt: "the music lilted and swaggered in a dance rhythm"

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  2. How to use lilt in a sentence. a spirited and usually cheerful song or tune; a rhythmical swing, flow, or cadence; a springy buoyant movement… See the full definition

  3. LILT definition: 1. a gentle and pleasant rising and falling sound in a person's voice: 2. a gentle and pleasant…. Learn more.

  4. Use the word lilt to describe a swinging kind of tempo in music. You might love old fashioned big band jazz because of its distinctive lilt. Upbeat, rhythmic music of any kind has a lilt, and you can also describe certain ways of speaking as having a lilt.

  5. Lilt definition: rhythmic swing or cadence.. See examples of LILT used in a sentence.

  6. Define lilt. lilt synonyms, lilt pronunciation, lilt translation, English dictionary definition of lilt. n. 1. A cheerful or lively manner of speaking, in which the pitch of the voice varies pleasantly. 2. A light, happy tune or song. 3. A light or resilient...

  7. 4 meanings: 1. (in music) a jaunty rhythm 2. a buoyant motion 3. (of a melody) to have a lilt 4. to move in a buoyant manner.... Click for more definitions.

  8. A cheerful or lively manner of speaking, in which the pitch of the voice varies pleasantly. A merry song or tune with a light, swingy, and graceful rhythm. A light and graceful rhythm or movement. To say, sing, or play (something) in a cheerful, rhythmic manner.