chorus

[ˈkɔːrəs]

chorus Definition

  • 1a large group of people who sing together
  • 2a part of a song that is repeated after each verse
  • 3a group of people or animals making a loud repetitive noise

Using chorus: Examples

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

  • Example

    The chorus sang beautifully at the concert.

  • Example

    The song's chorus is very catchy.

  • Example

    The chorus of birds woke me up early in the morning.

  • Example

    The protesters chanted slogans in chorus.

chorus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chorus

Antonyms for chorus

Phrases with chorus

  • to sing together with other people

    Example

    The children sang in chorus at the school concert.

  • with everyone singing or shouting at the same time and with great enthusiasm

    Example

    The fans cheered in full chorus when their team scored a goal.

  • to express the same opinion as many other people

    Example

    Many politicians joined the chorus of voices calling for change.

Origins of chorus

from Greek 'khoros', meaning 'a company of dancers or singers'

📌

Summary: chorus in Brief

A 'chorus' [ˈkɔːrəs] can refer to a large group of people singing together, such as a choir or glee club. It can also be a part of a song that is repeated after each verse, or a group of people or animals making a loud repetitive noise. Phrases like 'sing in chorus' and 'in full chorus' describe singing together with enthusiasm, while 'join the chorus' means expressing the same opinion as many others.

How do native speakers use this expression?