chorus (noun)
101panache — noun the chorus line lacks panache Syn: flamboyance, confidence, self assurance, style, flair, élan, dash, verve, zest, spirit, brio, éclat, vivacity, gusto, liveliness, vitality, energy; informal pizzazz, oomph …
102house — Noun. A contemporary dance music epitomised by its 4/4 beat and use of samples . Vocals and melodies tend not follow the verse / chorus tradition, as they are just samples which need to be fitted into the 4 bar repetitive base structure. It is a… …
103ensemble — noun 1) a Bulgarian folk ensemble Syn: group, band, company, troupe, cast, chorus, corps; informal combo 2) the buildings present a charming provincial ensemble Syn: whole, unit, body …
104choragus — noun (ancient Greece) leader of a group or festival; leader of a chorus • Derivationally related forms: ↑choragic • Topics: ↑antiquity • Regions: ↑Greece, ↑Hellenic Republic, ↑Ellas …
105choral ode — noun ode sung by the chorus in classical Greek drama • Hypernyms: ↑ode …
106musical group — noun an organization of musicians who perform together • Syn: ↑musical organization, ↑musical organisation • Hypernyms: ↑organization, ↑organisation • Hyponyms: ↑chorus, ↑ …
107musical organisation — noun an organization of musicians who perform together • Syn: ↑musical organization, ↑musical group • Hypernyms: ↑organization, ↑organisation • Hyponyms: ↑chorus, ↑ …
108musical organization — noun an organization of musicians who perform together • Syn: ↑musical organisation, ↑musical group • Hypernyms: ↑organization, ↑organisation • Hyponyms: ↑chorus, ↑ …
109professional dancer — noun a performer who dances professionally • Syn: ↑dancer, ↑terpsichorean • Derivationally related forms: ↑dance (for: ↑dancer) • Hypernyms: ↑performer, ↑ …
110tra-la-la — noun a set of nonsensical syllables used while humming a refrain • Syn: ↑tra la • Hypernyms: ↑refrain, ↑chorus …