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Meaning of choruses
The primary meaning of "choruses" refers to a group of people singing together, especially in a church or a musical performance.
Etymology of choruses
The word "chorus" originated from the Greek word "χορός" (khoros), meaning "dance" or "song", and the suffix "-us", which is a Latin noun suffix
The word has been used in English since the 16th century to refer to a group of singers or a repeated phrase in a song
The word "chorus" has also been used in the context of ancient Greek tragedy to refer to a group of actors who comment on the action and express the feelings of the audience
Synonyms
refrains
melodies
harmonies
songs
hymns
anthems
tunes
airs
ditties
jingles
psalms
canticles
carols
chorals
refrains
pitches
intonations
cadences
rhythms
beats
measures
refrains
musical phrases
lyrical passages
poetic verses
musical sections
singing voices
vocalizations
vocal performances
musical compositions
symphonies
orchestral pieces
musical numbers
opera pieces
arias
duets
trios
quartets
quintets
ensemble performances
musical ensembles
choral music
vocal music
instrumental music
orchestral music
classical music
folk music
popular music
rock music
pop music
jazz
blues
gospel
spirituals
show tunes
soundtracks
scores
musical scores
lyrics
musical lyrics
poetic lyrics
song lyrics
verse
melody
harmony
pitch
tone
timbre
dynamics
articulation
phrasing
expression
interpretation
rendition
performance
execution
delivery
presentation.
Definitions
- A group of people singing together, typically in a church or a musical performance
- A repeated phrase or section in a song or piece of music, especially one that is sung by a group of people
- A group of actors in a play, especially in ancient Greek tragedy, who comment on the action and express the feelings of the audience
Usage Examples
- The choir sang a beautiful chorus during the church service
- The song's catchy chorus stuck in my head for days
- The chorus of the play commented on the action and expressed the feelings of the audience
- The musical ended with a grand chorus of all the characters singing together