tift

/tɪft/

Definitions

1. noun

a stroke of the snare of a fiddle, especially one that produces a clear, ringing sound

“The musician carefully played the tift to create an enchanting melody.”

2. verb

to strike or hit (something) sharply or lightly, especially with a stringed instrument

“She tifted the strings of her violin with great precision.”

Synonyms

  • stroke
  • strum

Antonyms

  • dampen
  • muffle