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croony

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈkruːni/

KK: /ˈkruːni/

adjective
Definition

Describing a style of singing that is soft, gentle, and often romantic, typically with a smooth and soothing quality.


Example

The singer's croony voice filled the room with warmth and emotion.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you listened to that new album by the crooner?
Sloth B
Yeah, his voice is so smooth and croony!
Sloth A
I love how it makes me feel relaxed while I work.
Sloth B
Same here! It's perfect for a chill evening.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
melodic
soothing
lullaby
Antonyms
harsh
jarring
discordant
Root Explanation

Croony → The word 'croony' originates from the verb 'croon', which is derived from the Middle English 'crounen', meaning to sing softly or hum. The term evokes a sense of gentle, soothing singing or humming, often associated with lullabies or soft melodies.

Memory Tip

Imagine someone softly 'singing' or 'humming' — that's what 'croony' means, evoking a gentle and soothing sound.

Visually Confused Words
crony
coony
crotonyl
croton
colony
caroon
roon
croy
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