Chorus
WordNet

noun


(1)   The part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers
(2)   Any utterance produced simultaneously by a group
"A chorus of boos"
(3)   A group of people assembled to sing together
(4)   A company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play
(5)   A body of dancers or singers who perform together

verb


(6)   Utter in unison
"`yes,' the children chorused"
(7)   Sing in a choir
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Etymology


From Latin chorus, from (choros).

Noun



  1. A group of singers and dancers in the religious festivals of ancient Greece
  2. A group of people in a play or performance who recite together.
  3. A group of singers; singing group who perform together.
  4. A repeated part of a song, also called the refrain.
  5. A setting or feature in electronic music that makes one voice sound like many.

Verb



  1. To echo a particular sentiment.
  2. To sing the chorus.
 
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