chaunt

[chawnt]

chaunt Definition

  • 1to sing or chant, especially in a monotonous tone
  • 2to recite or say in a singing tone

Using chaunt: Examples

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

  • Example

    The monks chaunted their prayers in the chapel.

  • Example

    She chaunted the poem in a haunting melody.

  • Example

    He chaunted the spell in a low voice.

  • Example

    The crowd chaunted the team's name during the game.

chaunt Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chaunt

Phrases with chaunt

  • to track and pursue someone relentlessly

    Example

    The police will chaunt down the criminal until he is caught.

  • a song or chant sung in celebration of a triumph or success

    Example

    The fans started a chaunt of victory after their team won the championship.

  • a song or chant sung in mourning or grief

    Example

    The funeral procession was accompanied by a chaunt of sorrow.

Origins of chaunt

from Old French 'chanter', meaning 'to sing'

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Summary: chaunt in Brief

'Chaunt' [chawnt] is a verb that means to sing or chant in a monotonous tone. It can also mean to recite or say in a singing tone. Examples include 'The monks chaunted their prayers in the chapel' and 'She chaunted the poem in a haunting melody.' Phrases like 'chaunt down' denote tracking and pursuing someone relentlessly, while 'chaunt of victory' and 'chaunt of sorrow' refer to celebratory and mournful songs or chants.