Chorus and choir are pretty much interchangeable words for a singing ensemble. "Choir" is usually applied to groups that sing in church, and "chorus" to school or community groups, but those are not absolutes. And a group called by either name can be large or small.
A choir is typically bigger than a chorus. A choir is a large group of singers that performs choral music, while a chorus is a group of singers that sings in unison or harmony as part of a larger ensemble, such as in a musical or Opera.
Chorus, or vocal ensemble.
The possessive form of "chorus" is "chorus's" or "chorus'".
The church choir sang beautifully during the Sunday morning service.
The homophone of "quire" is "choir."
I joined the school choir to sing at the upcoming concert.
Chorus, or vocal ensemble.
It depends on the size. For instance, three is a trio, four is a quartet and a bunch is a choir.
A singer, the plural of choir is: chorus.
Chorus is the closes word to choir in the bible
He/her is the conductor of a choir.
The collective nouns for singers are:a choir of singersa chorus of singersa harmony of singers
no, it's choir
Related to and for a choir or chorus / to be performed by such a group
choir, singers, ensemble, vocalists, choristers
chorus choral society
A chorus or choral! A choir.
Choir is one word used to describe a group of singers.