Meaning & Definition of word "Yodel"

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    Yodel

    /ˈjoʊ.dəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A style of singing that involves rapid changes of pitch.
      • Example: Her performance included traditional Swiss yodel songs that fascinated the audience.
    • 2. A yodeling call used to communicate across distances in the mountains.
      • Example: The yodel they heard echoed off the cliffs and was a reminder of the alpine traditions.

    verb:

    • 1. To sing or call out in a style that involves rapid changes of pitch between a normal voice and a falsetto.
      • Example: He loves to yodel whenever he goes hiking in the mountains.
    • 2. To shout or call out in a distinctive manner, often used in the context of outdoor communication.
      • Example: The shepherd would yodel to let his dogs know where to find him.

    Etymology

    The word 'yodel' comes from the Swiss German 'jodeln,' which means to make a sound like a call or to sing.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    yodeling in the valley:

    A phrase often used to describe a joyful or carefree singing style.

    yodeling competition:

    An event where singers perform yodeling to compete for recognition.

    Related Words

    falsetto:

    A method of voice production used by male singers to sing notes higher than their normal range.

    chant:

    To sing or recite in a rhythmic manner.

    Slang Meanings of yodel

    Meaning: To express excitement or joy in a loud voice.

    Example Sentence: When they won the game, they started to yodel with excitement.

    Meaning: To talk in a high-pitched or exaggerated manner.

    Example Sentence: She was yodeling about her weekend plans, making everyone laugh.