carols

[ˈkærəlz]

carols Definition

  • 1religious songs, typically of Christian nature, sung during the Christmas season
  • 2a song of praise or joy, especially one associated with a particular group or time of year

Using carols: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "carols" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We went caroling around the neighborhood last night.

  • Example

    The church choir sang beautiful carols during the Christmas Eve service.

  • Example

    The children were singing carols and playing instruments for the holiday concert.

carols Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for carols

Phrases with carols

  • a religious song of praise or joy sung during the Christmas season

    Example

    The radio station played Christmas carols all day long on Christmas Day.

  • a popular Christmas carol featuring a repeating melody that mimics the sound of bells

    Example

    The school band played 'Carol of the Bells' during the holiday concert.

  • a religious song of praise or joy sung during the Easter season

    Example

    The church choir performed an Easter carol during the Sunday service.

Origins of carols

from Old French 'carole', meaning 'a dance in a ring'

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Summary: carols in Brief

The term 'carols' [ˈkærəlz] refers to religious songs, typically of Christian nature, sung during the Christmas season. It also encompasses songs of praise or joy associated with a particular group or time of year. Examples include 'The church choir sang beautiful carols during the Christmas Eve service.' and 'The children were singing carols and playing instruments for the holiday concert.' Phrases like 'Christmas carol' and 'carol of the bells' are common, while idioms are rare.