Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lark
noun
/lɑrk/

Definition
A lark is a type of songbird known for its melodious singing and often found in fields and open landscapes.

Examples
- We went for a lark in the park, enjoying a sunny afternoon.
- The lark sang beautifully at dawn, filling the air with its melodious tunes.

Meaning
In a broader sense, ‘lark’ can also refer to a carefree adventure or a playful prank.

Synonyms
- adventure
- frolic
- prank