Dittied

/ˈdɪt.iːd/

डिटी-सा बनाना; छोटी धुन/गीत में ढाला हुआ

Origin & History

From "ditty" (a short simple song), from Middle English "dittye" via Old French "dit" (“something said, poem”), from Latin "dictum" (“something said”).

"ditty" (छोटा सरल गीत) से; मध्य अंग्रेज़ी "dittye" के माध्यम से पुरानी फ़्रांसीसी "dit" (कहा गया/कविता) से; लैटिन "dictum" (कहा गया) से।

Definition

Used to describe something that has been turned into a ditty or expressed as a short, simple song; also used for singing something as a light tune.

किसी बात/पंक्ति को छोटी, सरल धुन/गीत (डिटी) के रूप में ढाल देना या हल्की धुन में गा देना।

Parts of Speech

Verb (past tense/past participle):
The old proverb was dittied into a playful tune for the children.
पुरानी कहावत को बच्चों के लिए खेल-खेल में एक हल्की धुन/गीत में ढाल दिया गया।

Usage Examples

He dittied the warning into a catchy jingle.
The lines were dittied and sung at the village fair.
She had dittied the instructions so everyone could remember them.

Synonyms

Sung Set to music Versified Rhymed Put into verse

Antonyms

Prosed Stated plainly Unsung Unrhymed

Related Forms

Noun

Idioms & Phrases

Turn (something) into a ditty
किसी बात को छोटी धुन/गीत में बदल देना
Sing it like a ditty
उसे हल्की/छोटी धुन की तरह गाना