chorus (noun)

  • 1chorus — noun 1 part of a song that is repeated ADJECTIVE ▪ catchy (informal), rousing, singalong ▪ final VERB + CHORUS ▪ join in, sing …

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  • 2chorus — ► NOUN (pl. choruses) 1) a part of a song which is repeated after each verse. 2) something said at the same time by many people. 3) a large group of singers, especially one performing with an orchestra. 4) a piece of choral music, especially one… …

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  • 3chorus girl — noun a woman who dances in a chorus line • Syn: ↑showgirl, ↑chorine • Hypernyms: ↑dancer, ↑professional dancer, ↑terpsichorean • Member Holonyms: ↑chorus, ↑ …

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  • 4chorus line — noun a body of dancers or singers who perform together • Syn: ↑chorus • Derivationally related forms: ↑choral (for: ↑chorus), ↑chorus (for: ↑chorus) …

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  • 5chorus master — noun : the director of a chorus; specifically : one who directs and rehearses the singing chorus of an opera company * * * chorus master noun The director of a choir or chorus • • • Main Entry: ↑chorus …

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  • 6chorus — noun 1) the chorus sang powerfully Syn: choir, ensemble, choral group, choristers, (group of) singers, voices, glee club 2) Nancy sang the chorus Syn: refrain • in chorus …

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  • 7chorus boy — noun or chorus man : a usually young man who sings or dances in the chorus of a theatrical production (as a musical comedy or revue) * * * a male singer or dancer of the chorus of a musical comedy, vaudeville show, etc. [1940 45] …

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  • 8chorus girl — ► NOUN ▪ a young woman who sings or dances in the chorus of a musical …

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  • 9chorus boy — noun Date: 1943 a young man who sings or dances in the chorus of a theatrical production (as a musical or revue) …

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  • 10chorus girl — noun Date: 1894 a young woman who sings or dances in the chorus of a theatrical production (as a musical or revue) …

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