Dictionary![]() ![]() trillPronunciation: (tril), [key] —v.t. 1. to sing or play with a vibratory or quavering effect. 2. Phonet.to produce (a sound) with a trill. 3. (of birds, insects, etc.) to sing or utter in a succession of rapidly alternating sounds. —v.i. 1. to resound vibrantly, or with a rapid succession of sounds, as the voice, song, or laughter. 2. to utter or make a sound or succession of sounds resembling such singing, as a bird, frog, grasshopper, or person laughing. 3. to execute a shake or trill with the voice or on a musical instrument. 4. Phonet.to execute a trill, esp. with the tongue, as while singing, talking, or whistling. —n. 1. the act or sound of trilling. 2. Music.a rapid alternation of two adjacent tones; a shake. 3. a similar sound, or succession of sounds, uttered or made by a bird, an insect, a person laughing, etc. 4. Phonet. a. a sequence of repetitive, rapid, vibratory movements produced in any free articulator or membrane by a rush of air expelled from the lungs and often causing a corresponding sequence of contacts between the vibrating articulator and another organ or surface. b. a speech sound produced by such a trill. trillPronunciation: (tril), [key] Archaic, —v.i. to flow in a thin stream; trickle. —v.t. to cause to flow in a thin stream. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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