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Word | Refrain |
the part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers / To keep one's self from action or interference / abstain from (v); resist (v); chorus (n) / a repeated line or number of lines in a poem or song, typically at the end of each verse. / to stop yourself from doing something that you want to do / a phrase or verse that is repeated regularly in a poem or song / a comment or statement that is often repeated, | |
Usage | ⇒ She sang the verses and we all join in for the refrain ⇒ Whenever he heard a song with a lively chorus, Sol could never refrain from joining in on the refrain. ⇒ I was going to make a joke but I refrained. ⇒ These all seem to derive from the Folio text, but some may supplement it by accurately recording where breaks came between verses and refrains . ⇒ the Government will refrain from raising V.A.T. |
Synonyms | desist, cease, abstain, stop, forbear, withhold, halt, quit, restrain, discontinue, keep, leave off, chorus, end, forgo, give up, song, terminate, theme, abandon, |
Antonyms | act, absorb, indulge, ingest, move, consume, take, do, eat, flaunt, have, indulge in, endure, partake, participate, take in, undertake, act up, action, activity, |
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