IPA: /ˈtrɛbəl/
KK: /ˈtrɛbəl/
adjective
Definition: Relating to a high pitch or the highest part in music, often associated with a voice or sound that is sharp and clear.
Example: The treble notes in the song added a bright and lively feel to the music.
noun
Definition: A high sound or voice, often associated with music, that is higher than other parts or ranges.
Example: The choir's treble voices filled the church with beautiful music.
transitive verb
Definition: To increase something to three times its original amount or size.
Example: The company plans to treble its profits this year.