English to Telugu Dictionary lilt

lilt

ఆనందం
definition
verb
a lilting Welsh accent
speak, sing, or sound with a lilt.
noun
he spoke with a faint but recognizable Irish lilt
a characteristic rising and falling of the voice when speaking; a pleasant gentle accent.
translation of 'lilt'
శ్రావ్యంగా లయాన్వితంగా పాడు
example
Remembering it now, he could again hear the gentle 'lilt' of her English accent as she had confessed how her time with them had seemed more a pleasant lifetime than the short while it had been.
The Cleveland performances were oddly disappointing: inflexible, poker-faced, and without a hint of the sensuous rubato that gives this music its infectious 'lilt' .
There's a 'lilt' in his voice that was missing some time back.
Many of the songs by French artists come with a Latin 'lilt' and tracks from Haiti and Mauritius bring in new instruments and warmer rhythms.
he spoke with a faint but recognizable Irish 'lilt'
I think I have very soft Irish accent anyway, but I'm very proud of my 'lilt' and I don't want to lose it.
His clothes were well-made but worn, and there was a 'lilt' in his voice that seemed to keep my attention.
Born in Raipur, he grew up on Parsi theatre, silent films and the robust 'lilt' of Chhatisgarthi folk songs that filled the air all around.
he spoke with a faint but recognizable Irish 'lilt'
She recalled to mind the soft 'lilt' in his voice as he reassured her of how beautiful and talented she was.
In Schubert's music, the Viennese 'lilt' and nuance in the phrasing, touch, singing line and overall style, even the pauses and silences, require complete mastery.
For instance, the last two tracks, ‘Koukou’ and ‘Here’, share an almost Caribbean 'lilt' .
There's deliciously crisp Scottish 'lilt' to her speaking voice, which is sadly lost when she sings.
And from its midst rises the rhythm and 'lilt' and melody and meaning of words.
The 'lilt' in James' voice gives away his Cape Breton roots, but the barbs in his material are clearly Canadian.
While one of these ‘knights’ had a Merseyside 'lilt' to his voice, both I believe were local people.
the 'lilt' of the Hawaiian music
Rigo and Syran's guitar lines are a revelation, with an almost Hawaiian 'lilt' , sometimes doubled with Caçau de Queiroz clarinet to give a similar effect to electric soukous guitar where occasion calls.
Only the unmistakable 'lilt' of his mid-European accent gives a clue to his unsettled past.
‘Are you coming back,’ Nicholas Ludwig concernedly asked her with a 'lilt' of his German accent in his voice.
In turning it to a danceable 8/4 rhythm they completely lost the appealing 'lilt' of the song.
Even though the statement was short, I could hear the soft 'lilt' of an Irish accent.
Like her musical heroes Shawn Colvin and Joan Armatrading, Ferrick can dangle a crowd on the 'lilt' of a lyric and nail the nuance of a conflicted feeling with one well-sung word.
He spoke at once, just the slightest 'lilt' to his voice betraying his origins.
God is there in every platform and on every level, he sees through your eyes and hears the 'lilt' in your voice as you sing.
Lysa soars with ‘Sweeter Love’, its familiar melody and sugar 'lilt' reflect the happy four-year odyssey this song has had through clubland.
Each group faithfully captures the swinging 'lilt' of Ory's bands, his sense of dynamics, and the essence of his robust trombone tones.
‘The Beautiful Changes’ consists of three six-line stanzas in loose iambics with an anapestic 'lilt' .
Again the group chose a rather fast tempo, which with the bagpipe-like drone in the bass parts, gave this movement the 'lilt' of an improvised country dance.
A great sea of red and green, the 'lilt' of familiar voices, the belief that this is our year - all that will help to deflect that mixture of doubt and expectation we brought so often to Croke Park in the past.
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