chorus
/ˈkɔːrəs/Definitions
1. noun
A group of singers or instrumentalists performing together, especially in a band or choir.
“The rock band’s chorus performed an energetic rendition of their hit song.”
2. noun
The repeated section of a song’s lyrics, typically the most memorable part.
“The chorus of the pop song was catchy and easy to remember.”
3. verb
To sing or play music together, especially in a group.
“The choir will chorus the hymn during the ceremony.”
4. verb
To repeat or emphasize a word or phrase, often to add emphasis or create a rhythmic effect.
“The speaker will chorus the key points to make them clear.”