chorus (noun)

  • 91singalong — noun Singalong is used before these nouns: ↑chorus …

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  • 92tryout — noun An audience at a theater or opera for would be actors and singers. The Civic Opera is holding tryouts throughout all of next week. Maybe I ll go and see if I can sing in the chorus …

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  • 93burden — noun 1》 a heavy load. 2》 a cause of hardship, worry, or grief.     ↘the main responsibility for a task. 3》 a ship s carrying capacity. 4》 the main theme of a speech, book, or argument. 5》 archaic the refrain or chorus of a song. verb 1》 load… …

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  • 94chorister — noun 1》 a member of a choir, especially a choirboy or choirgirl. 2》 US a person who leads the singing of a church choir or congregation. Origin ME queristre, from an Anglo Norman Fr. var. of OFr. cueriste, from quer (see choir), assoc. with obs.… …

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  • 95dancing girl — noun a female professional dancer, especially a member of a chorus in a musical …

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  • 96orchestra — noun 1》 [treated as sing. or plural] a group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections. 2》 (also orchestra pit) the part of a theatre where the orchestra plays, typically in front of the stage… …

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  • 97arrangement — noun 1 (countable usually plural) the things that you must organize so that an event, meeting etc can happen (+ for): What exactly are the arrangements for the wedding? | make arrangements: The local newspaper made arrangements for an interview… …

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  • 98verse — noun 1 (C) a set of lines that forms one part of a song: Let s sing the last verse again. compare chorus 1 (1) 2 (C) a set of lines of poetry that forms one part of a poem, and that usually has a pattern that is repeated in the other parts: Learn …

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  • 99dissenter — noun a chorus of criticism from dissenters Syn: dissident, objector, protester, disputant; rebel, renegade, maverick, independent; apostate, heretic …

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  • 100ensemble — 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, entity, unit, body …

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