Plural for a part of a song that is repeated after each verse
“My favorite track is an ode to Yemaya that combines African and Latin elements seamlessly with a soaring trumpet, hypnotic guitar riffs, and a catchy chant-like chorus.”
Plural for a large organized group of singers, especially one which performs with an orchestra or opera company
“The chorus and orchestra respond well to Gergiev's baton, as usual.”
Plural for a group of singers or dancers performing together in a supporting role in a musical or opera
“She was unique in her day because most female dancers danced in the chorus and there were very few female solo performers.”
Plural for in a state of agreement or harmony
“The others present agreed in chorus with what was being said.”
Plural for a song, typically a religious one of praise to God or a god
Plural for a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep
Plural for a subordinate or assistant, often in a supporting role or position, like a chorus or deputy
Plural for an act of singing a song
Plural for a combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes that is pleasing to the ear
To speak or say something in unison or at the same time
“The crowds chorus their approval. This speaks of their hopes for a very long, peaceful future.”
To make musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a set tune
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