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单词 ballads
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ballad

noun

bal·​lad ˈba-ləd How to pronounce ballad (audio)
1
a
: a narrative composition in rhythmic verse suitable for singing
a ballad about King Arthur
b
: an art song accompanying a traditional ballad
2
: a simple song : air
3
: a popular song
especially : a slow romantic or sentimental song
a ballad they danced to at their wedding reception
balladic
bə-ˈla-dik How to pronounce ballad (audio)
ba-
adjective

Synonyms

  • ditty
  • jingle
  • lay
  • lyric
  • song
  • vocal
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Example Sentences

a ballad about King Arthur a haunting ballad about lost love and loneliness
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English balade ballade, song, from Middle French, from Old Occitan balada dance, song sung while dancing, from balar to dance, from Late Latin ballare

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Kids Definition

ballad

noun

bal·​lad ˈba-ləd How to pronounce ballad (audio)
1
: a short poem suitable for singing that tells a story in simple language
2
: a simple song
3
: a slow usually romantic song

ballads

noun

plural of ballad
as in songs
a short musical composition for the human voice often with instrumental accompaniment a haunting ballad about lost love and loneliness

Synonyms & Similar Words

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