choir Antonyms
Meaning of choir
choir (n)
a chorus that sings as part of a religious ceremony
a family of similar musical instrument playing together
the area occupied by singers; the part of the chancel between sanctuary and nave
choir (v)
sing in a choir
choir (n.)
A band or organized company of singers, especially in church service.
That part of a church appropriated to the singers.
The chancel.
choir Sentence Examples
- The church choir sang beautifully during Sunday service, lifting the spirits of the congregation.
- She joined the school choir to explore her passion for singing and connect with like-minded peers.
- The community choir rehearsed diligently every week in preparation for their upcoming performance.
- He was honored to be chosen as the conductor of the prestigious university choir.
- The choir director carefully selected a diverse repertoire to showcase the singers' talents.
- As a member of the choir, he enjoyed the camaraderie and sense of belonging that came with group singing.
- The children's choir delighted the audience with their angelic voices at the holiday concert.
- The choir's rendition of Handel's Messiah was met with standing ovations and thunderous applause.
- She auditioned nervously but was thrilled to be accepted into the renowned chamber choir.
- In the cathedral's lofty halls, the echoes of the choir's hymns reverberated, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
FAQs About the word choir
a chorus that sings as part of a religious ceremony, a family of similar musical instrument playing together, the area occupied by singers; the part of the chan
chorus,chorale, ensemble,glee club, consort
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The church choir sang beautifully during Sunday service, lifting the spirits of the congregation.
She joined the school choir to explore her passion for singing and connect with like-minded peers.
The community choir rehearsed diligently every week in preparation for their upcoming performance.
He was honored to be chosen as the conductor of the prestigious university choir.