The adjective of the word 'choir' is choral
The noun form of the adjective 'choral' is chorale, a word for a type of musical composition or another word for a choir.
The term "choir" as an adjective typically refers to something related to or characteristic of a choir, such as vocal harmony or group singing. It can describe music, arrangements, or performances that involve multiple singers working together to create a unified sound. For example, "choir music" often includes pieces specifically composed for choral performances.
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Example sentence(s) - The choir sang my favorite song. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is referred to as Americas' Choir. My brother and I auditioned for the school choir. My aunt sews robes for the choir members. The choir sang carols during the holidays.
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The noun form of the adjective 'choral' is chorale, a word for a type of musical composition or another word for a choir.
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The choir crescendos on the word "glory."
Chorus is the closes word to choir in the bible
Spoken Word Youth Choir was created in 2007.
The word "choir" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun like "St. Mary's Choir."
The word angelic is an adjective, a word used to describe someone or something as of or relating to angels, or to describe a person who is exceptionally beautiful, innocent, or kind.Example sentence:We could hear the angelic voices of the choir in rehearsal.
You are preaching to the choir! The choir is already in the loft.
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Today i had to go to choir for my 3rd class. Or we have a show choir competition in two weeks.