chirm

/tʃɜrm/
noun
  1. A cheerful or lively noise, especially of birds or people talking.
    • From the kitchen came the happy chirm of family members chatting over breakfast.
    • The morning chirm of sparrows woke me up before my alarm.
    • The forest was filled with the chirm of insects and birds on a summer afternoon.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To make a cheerful, lively noise; to chirp or chatter.
    • The children chirmed happily as they played in the yard.
    • Birds chirmed in the trees just after sunrise.
    • We could hear the crowd chirming with excitement before the concert began.
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