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Meaning of
chorus
in English
chorus
us
//ˈkɔrəs//
uk
//ˈkɔː.rəs//
#common
Plural
choruses
Past Tense
chorused
Participle Verb
chorusing
Third Person Singular
choruses
Definitions
Noun
a
group
commenting
on
a
performance
;
singing
a
song
sung
by
a
group
a
choir
or
ensemble
singing
together
The
school
choir
is
a
chorus
that
performs
at
every
graduation
ceremony
.
an
instance
of
group
singing
The
crowd
joined
in
the
chorus
of
cheers
and
applause
after
the
concert
.
a
repeated
melodic
phrase
;
song
refrain
The
song's
catchy
chorus
stuck
in
my
head
all
day
.
a
group
singing
in
unison
(
in
music
)
The
church
choir
is
a
well-known
chorus
that
performs
beautiful
hymns
.
a
unified
public
voice
;
shared
opinion
The
community
expressed
a
chorus
of
support
for
the
new
policy
.
a
collective
expression
of
approval
or
disapproval
The
media
reflected
the
chorus
of
discontent
among
the
citizens
.
a
repeated
part
of
a
song
;
emphasizes
content
The
song's
chorus
emphasized
the
theme
of
love
and
heartbreak
.
a
piece
of
music
for
choir
(
opera
,
etc
.)
The
composer
wrote
a
beautiful
chorus
for
the
opera's
final
scene
.
a
refrain
in
a
larger
work
The
song's
chorus
repeated
after
every
verse
.
a
sung
part
with
multiple
voices
The
choir
sang
a
beautiful
chorus
in
harmony
.
Compounds / Phrases
chorusmaster