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- Dictionarycho·rus/ˈkôrəs/
noun
- 1. a part of a song that is repeated after each verse, typically by more than one singer: "strong guitar-driven songs with big, big choruses" Similar
- 2. a large organized group of singers, especially one that performs together with an orchestra or opera company. Similar
verb
- 1. (of a group of people) say the same thing at the same time: "“Morning, Father,” the children chorused"
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The meaning of CHORUS is a company of singers and dancers in Athenian drama participating in or commenting on the action; also : a similar company in later plays. How to use chorus in a sentence.
CHORUS definition: 1. part of a song that is repeated several times, usually after each verse (= set of lines) : 2. a…. Learn more.
chorus. / ˈkɔːrəs / noun. a large choir of singers or a piece of music composed for such a choir. a body of singers or dancers who perform together, in contrast to principals or soloists. a section of a song in which a soloist is joined by a group of singers, esp in a recurring refrain.
A chorus is a group of singers or that catchy part of a song that repeats several times. In ancient Greek tragedies, a khoros was a group of people that spoke in unison about the actions of the characters.
1. countable noun. A chorus is a part of a song which is repeated after each verse. Caroline sang two verses and the chorus of her song. [ + of] Everyone joined in the chorus. Synonyms: refrain, response, strain, burden More Synonyms of chorus. 2. countable noun. A chorus is a large group of people who sing together.
any speech, song, or other utterance produced by a group of people or animals simultaneously: a chorus of sighs; the dawn chorus.
CHORUS definition: 1. the part of a song that is repeated several times 2. a large group of people who sing together…. Learn more.
Definition of chorus noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A group of dancers and singers performing together in a modern musical show, opera, etc. In ancient Greek drama, and drama like it, a company of performers whose singing, dancing, and narration provide explanation and elaboration of the main action. Music written for group singing.
chorus /ˈkɔːrəs/ n ( pl -ruses) a large choir of singers or a piece of music composed for such a choir. a body of singers or dancers who perform together, in contrast to principals or soloists. a section of a song in which a soloist is joined by a group of singers, esp in a recurring refrain.