Synonym: choir, group, refrain, stanza, unison, verse. Similar words: anchor, forum, quorum, decorum, ruse, rush, virus, brush. Meaning: ['kɔːrəs] n. 1. any utterance produced simultaneously by a group 2. a group of people assembled to sing together 3. the part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers 4. a body of dancers or singers who perform together 5. a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play. v. 1. utter in unison 2. sing in a choir.
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31. "Hello," they shouted in chorus.
32. The concert concluded with a rousing chorus.
33. There was a chorus of agreement from the committee.
34. Everyone joined in the chorus.
35. We continued to rehearse/continued rehearsing the chorus after the break.
36. The programme opened with the chorus of the old artists.
37. Never before have I heard this song sung in chorus.
38. A flock of birds was already warbling a cheerful morning chorus.
39. More politicians have now joined in the chorus of complaints.
40. And I was among a great chorus out on the hustings speaking out against this consistent and constant deficit spending.
41. New voices are needed to join the chorus for the annual festival in October.
42. We sang a last rousing chorus of the national anthem.
43. At the end of this verse, we'd like everyone to join in with the chorus.
44. In Greek tragedy, the role of the chorus is to express the audience's reactions to what is happening in the play.
45. The newcomers added their voices to the chorus expressing delight at the result.
46. The choir will be performing the Hallelujah Chorus at the concert.
47. Students played the lesser parts and sang in the chorus.
48. Many teachers have joined the chorus of voices that disapprove of the new tests.
49. Every member contributes to the rap, singing either solo or as part of a rap chorus.
50. The airman looped the loop three times and won the cheer in chorus from the spectators.
51. Even these improvements to the service failed to silence a grumbling chorus of complaints.
52. The government is defending its economic policies against a growing chorus of criticism.
53. Each verse was sung as a solo and then everyone joined in on the chorus.
54. The French manager led the chorus of praise for the German team.
55. Or swap for Valvestate chorus 80 watt combo.
56. The grand finale is the Handel's "Hallelujah" chorus.
57. A large cast of characters acts as her chorus.
58. Each Chorus is commented on in turn.
59. The first birds were waking; the dawn chorus began.
60. Understanding,[sentencedict.com] the clansmen joined grimly in the chorus.