chantress (Meaning)

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chantress (n.)

A female chanter or singer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of chantress

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chantress Sentence Examples

  1. The chantress captivated the audience with her angelic voice during the religious ceremony.
  2. As a skilled chantress, she led the choir in singing sacred hymns at the temple.
  3. The chantress's melodic chants filled the cathedral with a sense of divine presence.
  4. In ancient rituals, the chantress played a vital role in invoking blessings through her singing.
  5. The chantress's voice resonated with purity and devotion as she performed the traditional chants.
  6. Her training as a chantress allowed her to master the intricate melodies of the ancient hymns.
  7. The villagers gathered around the chantress, eager to hear her sing the sacred chants.
  8. As a chantress, she embodied the spirit of devotion and reverence through her singing.
  9. The chantress's ethereal voice seemed to transcend earthly bounds as she sang the sacred chants.
  10. The chantress's performance moved the listeners to tears, touching their souls with the power of her singing.

FAQs About the word chantress

A female chanter or singer.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chantress captivated the audience with her angelic voice during the religious ceremony.

As a skilled chantress, she led the choir in singing sacred hymns at the temple.

The chantress's melodic chants filled the cathedral with a sense of divine presence.

In ancient rituals, the chantress played a vital role in invoking blessings through her singing.