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How to pronounce singsong in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms chantlike, intoned


a singsong manner of speaking.
Type Words
Synonyms singalong
Type of singing, vocalizing
Type Words
Type of modulation, intonation, pitch contour
Type Words
Type of move, displace


The porters singsonged the travellers' luggage up the mountain.
Type Words
Type of chant, cantillate, intonate, intone

Examples of singsong

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The fluttery giggles and singsong voice added by Staunton are brilliant choices.
From the usatoday.com
My boys pepper me with questions, rapid and singsong, like fingers snapping fast.
From the denverpost.com
One of the verses was written with singsong attitude nearly a dozen years ago.
From the washingtonpost.com
Her singsong voice appeared in ads where an onscreen Mary J. kept changing outfits.
From the denverpost.com
About 1,500 people gathered in the city centre for a rally, march and even a singsong.
From the guardian.co.uk
All washed down with a healthy karaoke singsong at the end of the night.
From the theargus.co.uk
Then he heard it, a high-pitched singsong, melancholy, almost human, almost too indistinct.
From the theatlantic.com
He makes his case without a trace of bitterness, his singsong voice barely above a whisper.
From the sfgate.com
Some robotic beeps, mechanical chimes and a singsong jingle sufficed.
From the time.com
More examples
  • A regular and monotonous rising and falling intonation
  • Chantlike: uttered in a monotonous cadence or rhythm as in chanting; "their chantlike intoned prayers"; "a singsong manner of speaking"
  • Speak, chant, or declaim in a singsong
  • Move as if accompanied by a singsong; "The porters singsonged the travellers' luggage up the mountain"
  • Singalong: informal group singing of popular songs
  • (Singsongs) Sing-songs is an EP by The Church.
  • A piece of verse with a simple, song-like rhythm; An informal gathering at which songs are sung; a singing session; Like a piece of singsong; simple and melodic, varying in pitch (of tone of voice etc.)
  • An informal gathering at which everyone joins in the singing of songs.
  • Having a repetitive musical sound.