chorus

simple noun24 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Refers to a chorus that is memorable and easy to sing.

The last repetition of the chorus in a song.

An increasing number of people expressing the same opinion.

A chorus that is easy for people to sing together.

The sound of many birds singing together early in the morning.

A chorus that is exciting and makes people feel enthusiastic.

A widespread, collective expression of opinion (e.g., of approval or disapproval).

A chorus composed of women.

A chorus composed of men.

A chorus made up of two separate choirs.

A group of dancers who perform together in a show.

A female singer or dancer in the chorus of a musical show.

An individual who is part of a chorus.

Used to indicate a collective sound of something, e.g., 'a chorus of approval'.

A collective sound from a group is the response to someone's arrival or an event.

Many people speaking or shouting at the same time.

A person who sings or dances in a group, rather than as a soloist.

Said or sung by everyone at the same time.

Participating as a member of a singing or dancing group.

To perform the chorus of a song vocally.

To start singing the chorus with other people.

To add your voice to a group of people expressing a similar opinion.

To receive a collective vocal reaction from a group.

To cause or elicit a collective vocal reaction.