anthem

[ˈænθəm]

anthem Definition

  • 1a rousing or uplifting song identified with a particular group, body, or cause
  • 2a solemn patriotic song officially adopted by a country as an expression of national identity

Using anthem: Examples

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

  • Example

    The team's anthem played as they entered the stadium.

  • Example

    The national anthem is sung before every sports event.

  • Example

    The civil rights movement had several anthems that became rallying cries for activists.

anthem Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for anthem

Phrases with anthem

  • sing someone's praises (like an anthem)

    to praise someone highly and enthusiastically

    Example

    Her boss sang her praises like an anthem after she completed the project ahead of schedule.

  • a phrase used to describe the futility of war and the loss of young lives

    Example

    The poem 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' by Wilfred Owen is a powerful anti-war statement.

  • a phrase used to describe the sound of the ocean waves crashing against the shore

    Example

    We could hear the anthem of the seas from our hotel room, it was so peaceful.

Origins of anthem

from Old English 'antefn', meaning 'a song'

📌

Summary: anthem in Brief

An 'anthem' [ˈænθəm] is a rousing or uplifting song associated with a particular group or cause. It can also refer to a solemn patriotic song adopted by a country as an expression of national identity. Phrases like 'sing someone's praises (like an anthem)' use 'anthem' to denote enthusiastic praise, while 'an anthem for doomed youth' is a phrase used to describe the futility of war and loss of young lives.

How do native speakers use this expression?