Chorus | Mean of chorus in English Dictionary
/ˈkorəs/
- Noun
- 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
- a part of a song that is repeated between verses
- a piece of music that is sung by a large group of singers
- Handel's “Hallelujah Chorus”
- a sound made by many people or animals at the same time
- We awoke to a chorus of birdsong.
- The announcement was met by a loud chorus of boos. [=people booed when they heard the announcement]
- a group of people or animals that are all heard at the same time
- The President's policies have been questioned by a growing chorus of critics.
- a chorus of frogs
- all together
- The phones in the room rang in chorus.
- Verb
- to say (something) all together
- The class chorused “Good morning!”