verb
- to sing in a melodious way with trills and quavers
- to sing in a high-pitched, unsteady voice
noun
- a melodious song with trills and quavers
- a swelling under the skin of cattle caused by larvae
Usage: veterinary
Examples
- The robin began to warble at dawn.
- She warbled a sweet lullaby to her baby.
- The opera singer’s voice started to warble on the high notes.
- We could hear the warble of birds in the garden.
- The veterinarian treated the cow’s warble.
- His voice had a pleasant warble that charmed the audience.