"Twittering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Present participle of "to twitter", meaning to make a high-pitched chirping or cheeping sound, typically of a bird.
The birds were twittering in the branches of the trees, creating a joyful melody.
The children's laughter was twittering as they ran through the park on a sunny afternoon.
News of the football win spread quickly, and the stadium was twittering with excitement.
The crowd of birds at the feeder began to twittering loudly, signaling the arrival of a new day.
The comedian's jokes were so funny that the whole audience started twittering with laughter.
Twitches are sudden, involuntary movements of a part of the body, often of the face, eyes, or limbs. They can be difficult to control and are typically associated with nervousness or fatigue.
Twitchiness refers to a state of sudden, uncontrolled, and often involuntary movements of the bodily muscles, resulting in an appearance of nervousness or agitation. It can be a physical symptom of anxiety, stress, or other emotional states, or it can be a medical condition, such as tremors, Parkinson's disease, or other motor disorders.
A social media platform where users can post short messages (up to 280 characters) called "tweets". It allows users to share their thoughts, opinions, news, and photos/videos with their followers.
Past tense of "twitter". <br><br>1. (Dated or poetic) Made a faint high-pitched sound, like a bird's.<br>2. Mocking or ridiculing in a scornful or contemptuous way.
Twitterpated is an adjective that means being lovesick or infatuated, typically in a slightly absurd or vague manner.
The word "twitters" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to tweet". It means to make short high-pitched sounds, typical of a bird, or to send short messages (called "tweets") on the social media platform Twitter.
Having or implying two opposing or conflicting aspects; having a double meaning or effect.<br><br>Example: "The politician's statement was two-edged, praising the economy while criticizing the government."<br><br>In other words, something that is two-edged has a double edge, meaning that it can cut or affect two opposing sides or aspects.
Having two faces or personalities; having a hypocritical or deceitful nature; pretending to have a friendly or cordial attitude, but secretly having a different or opposing intention.
Having two parts or aspects; double; dual.<br><br>Example: "The company's two-fold strategy to increase revenue involves both online and offline marketing efforts."