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Word | Chorus |
Bengali Meaning | কোরাস্, গায়কদল, ধুয়া, গায়কদল, ঐকতান সংগীত, সমস্বরে উচ্চারিত ধ্বনি, কোরাস্ |
the part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers / any utterance produced simultaneously by a group / A band of singers and dancers. / the part of a song that comes after each verse, when everyone joins in the singing. The same word means the people on a stage who dance and sing together / a large organized group of singers, especially one that performs together with an orchestra or opera company. / a group of singers and dancers in an ancient Greek play who take part in or talk about the things that are happening on stage / a group of singers and dancers in a modern play, musical show, etc. / a large group of singers / to say (something) all together : to say (something) in chorus, | |
Usage | ⇒ Everyone joined the chorus when the singer sang the song ⇒ We awoke to a chorus of birdsong. ⇒ The singers, choruses and orchestras that Britten conducts are among the finest that were ever recorded with a veritable array of British talent that one only dreams of assembling. ⇒ A chours of hoels and whistles |
Synonyms | choir, tune, ensemble, harmony, refrain, chorale, concert, song, acclamation, burden, carol, accord, chant, consonance, glee club, melody, music, psalm, strain, unison, |
Antonyms | clash, contention, difference, conflict, disagreement, discord, argument, discordance, discrepancy, disparity, dispute, dissension, dissent, dissidence, dissonance, divergence, division, friction, scrap, strife, |
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