choir
/tʃɔɪr/Definitions
1. noun
a group of people singing together, especially in a church or cathedral.
“The choir performed a beautiful rendition of the Christmas carol.”
2. noun
a group of birds that produce a loud, musical sound, especially in the morning or evening.
“The choir of birds filled the air with their sweet melodies.”
3. noun
a group of officials or experts who advise or report to a government or organization.
“The choir of advisors recommended significant changes to the company’s policies.”
4. verb
to sing or make music in a group, especially in a church or cathedral.
“The congregation chose to choir the hymn together.”