chorus
Pronunciation: [ˈkɔːrəs]
Word
Context: "music"
(noun) a group of people who sing together. Like when there is a team of singers performing in a show or a concert, they often really sound good together and are called a chorus.
Example
The school chorus sang beautifully at the concert last night.
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The group didn't sound good because they were not a chorus and were just singing alone.
Example
Is your school starting a chorus for the music festival?
Context: "performing arts"
(noun) the part of a song that is repeated after the verses. This is the catchy part that you can sing along with, and it often has the main message of the song.
Example
Everyone loves to sing the chorus of that song during the party.
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The song was nice, but the chorus was easy to forget.
Example
What do you think is the best chorus in any pop song?
Context: "communication"
(verb) to sing together in harmony, usually with others. It is what people do when they join in to sing the same song together.
Example
The children will chorus the song at the school assembly.
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They didn’t chorus together during the performance, which made it sound off.
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Can you chorus along with us when we start singing?
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