"Whimsical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Whimsical refers to something that is fanciful, playful, and quirky, often in a charming or humorous way. It describes a person, object, or situation that is unexpected, unpredictable, and perhaps a little bit eccentric or unconventional.
Whilst is a subordinating conjunction in English used to express contrast or simultaneous action. It is a synonym of while. <br><br>Example sentence: I was studying, whilst my brother was watching TV.
A feeling or mood that is not strong or lasting enough to be called a passion or a desire. It is an instinctive or sudden idea or desire which is not based on reason.
The whimbrel is a large wader in the curlew genus, Numenius. It breeds in the Arctic tundra and is a migratory bird, with most of the population wintering in Africa or southern South America.
To make a small, high-pitched cry, often because one is sad, frightened, or in pain. It's a gentle form of a cry or moan.
To cry or make a low, whining sound, typically because one is feeling pain, sadness, or fear.
To make a whimpering sound, a very quiet cry or whine, typically made by a child.<br><br>Example: She heard her puppy whimper when it got weaker.<br><br>It can also be an expression to describe a half-hearted or barely audible cry.<br><br>Example: His faint whimper revealed his deep helplessness.
Whimsy refers to a feeling or mood of lighthearted and fanciful imagination, or an unpredictable and humorous idea or action. It is a carefree and playful way of thinking or behaving.
Whimsicality refers to a playful and fanciful quality, often characterized by a tendency to be capricious, unpredictable, and unpredictable, often in a charming or humorous way. It involves a creative or artistic expression that is quirky, unconventional, and bordering on absurdity or fantasy.
In a whimsical or fanciful manner; playfully quirky or unpredictable.<br><br>Example: She danced whimsically through the garden, her feet bare and her hair wild.
Noun: A whim or a fanciful idea, often used to describe something playfully capricious or unpredictable.<br><br>Example: "She confessed to buying the whimsy of a new pair of shoes, just because they were so unusual."<br><br>In a more archaic sense, whimsy can refer to a sense of fanciful or capricious humor, often with a touch of playfulness.<br><br>Example: "A whimsy that spills from the loveliest too." (From an 18th-century poem by William Cowper)
Whimsy refers to a feeling or mood of lighthearted, fanciful, or playful humor; a feeling of amused or carefree delight; or a quirky and charming quality. It is an expression of a playful or fanciful idea or feeling, often used to describe something that is unusual or unpredictable.
The whinchat (Saxicola rubetra) is a small, passerine bird in the Old World flycatcher family (Muscicapidae) found in a variety of open and semi-open habitats across much of Europe, western Asia and North Africa. It breeds in the European parts of its range, extending a little into northwestern Asia, and winters in sub-Saharan Africa. The whinchat is the enedemic breeding species of the Burnt Ledge grassland communities. Its population trend has been declining in Europe, particularly in Ireland, but is stable globally.
To complain in a high-pitched voice, often in an annoying or insistent way. <br><br>Example: "Stop whining and be quiet, it's not that bad."
To complain in a high-pitched voice, often in a childish way, expressing discontent or unhappiness.