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Definitions for Croon
[1] to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice: to croon to a baby.
[2] to sing in an evenly modulated, slightly exaggerated manner: Popular singers began crooning in the 1930s.
[3] to utter a low murmuring sound.
[4] Scot. and North England . to bellow; low. to lament; mourn.
[5] to sing (a song) in a crooning manner.
[6] to lull by singing or humming to in a soft, soothing voice: to croon a child to sleep.
[7] the act or sound of crooning.
[8] to sing or speak in a soft low tone
[9] a soft low singing or humming
Words related to Croon
hum, murmur, wail, roar, bellow, lull
Words nearby Croon
crookes space, crookes tube, crookesite, crookneck, crool, croon, crop, crop circle, crop duster, crop milk, crop out
Origin of Croon
1350–1400; Middle English cronen < Middle Dutch: to lament
Other words from Croon
croon·er , noun
croon·ing·ly , adverb
Word origin for Croon
C14: via Middle Dutch crōnen to groan; compare Old High German chrōnan to chatter, Latin gingrīre to cackle (of geese)