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Chorus logo #10101) Attic drama commentators 2) Commentators of old 3) Glee club 4) Group of singers 5) Group that sings in harmony 6) Hallelujah or Anvil follower 7) Kind of line 8) Large choir 9) Large group of singers 10) Line for a Broadway show 11) Musical group 12) Musical refrain 13) Opera participants 14) Repeated part
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Chorus logo #10101) Choir 2) Glee club 3) Refrain 4) Singers
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  1. any utterance produced simultaneously by a group
  2. a group of people assembled to sing together
  3. the part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers
  4. a body of dancers or singers who perform together
  5. a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play

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Chorus logo #22692A group of characters in Greek tragedy (and in later forms of drama), who comment on the action of a play without participation in it. Their leader is the choragos. Sophocles' Antigone and Oedipus the King both contain an explicit chorus with a choragos. Tennessee Williams's Glass Menagerie contains a character who functions like a chorus.
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Chorus logo #21002• (v. i.) To sing in chorus; to exclaim simultaneously. • (n.) The simultaneous of a company in any noisy demonstration; as, a Chorus of shouts and catcalls. • (n.) A company of persons supposed to behold what passed in the acts of a tragedy, and to sing the sentiments which the events suggested in couplets or verses between the acts...
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chorus logo #21003(from the article `keyboard instrument`) ...Also, when greater power is required, there is a distinct limit to what can be done by adding more stops of unison pitch. From the earliest times, ...
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chorus logo #21003(from the article `refrain`) ...common in primitive tribal chants. They appear in literature as varied as ancient Hebrew, Greek, and Latin verse, popular ballads, and Renaissance ...
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Chorus logo #204471) The part of The song that is repeated and has the same music and lyrics each time; the chorus will usually give the point of the song.
2) A musical singing group that has many singers.
3) A delay effect that simulates a vocal chorus by adding several delays with a mild amount of feedback and a medium amount of depth.
4) A similar effect...
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Chorus logo #22385(1) A group of singers who stand alongside or off stage from the principal performers in a dramatic
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Chorus logo #20972Cho'rus intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Chorused ; present participle & verbal noun Chorusing .] To sing in chorus; to exclaim simultaneously. W. D. Howells.
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Chorus logo #20972Cho'rus noun ; plural Choruses . [ Latin , a dance in a ring, a dance accompanied with song; a chorus, a band of dancers and singers. Greek .... See Choir .] 1. (Antiq.) A band of singers and dancers. « The Grecian tragedy was at first nothing but a chorus...
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chorus logo #24155a group of performers who sing, dance, or recite in unison; in Greek drama, the chorus was the group of performers who sang and danced between episodes, narrated off-stage action, and commented on events.
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chorus logo #24157a group of singers.
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Chorus logo #23824A group of singers, singing together, who sometimes portray servants, party guests or other unnamed characters; also the music written for them.
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Chorus logo #23822A large group of singers who sing together, portraying unnamed characters.
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Chorus logo #10135a group of 12-15 singers and dancers in ancient Greek drama.
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chorus logo #20974 noun a company of actors who comment (by speaking or singing in unison) on the action in a classical Greek play
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chorus logo #20974 noun any utterance produced simultaneously by a group; `a chorus of boos`
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chorus logo #21221(theatre) In classical Greek drama, the group of actors who jointly comment on the main action or advise the main characters. The action in Greek plays took place offstage; the chorus provided a link in the drama when the principals were offstage. The chorus did not always speak in unison&...
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Chorus logo #21781 A group singing in unison.
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chorus logo #22288a large vocal ensemble.
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Chorus logo #23821A large group of singers which performs with an orchestra or opera company
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Chorus logo #238271. a group of singers. 2. a piece of music for these.
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Chorus logo #23825A group of singers, usually sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses, who sing as a collective entity and are often asked to play many different roles in the same opera. Also, an impressive piece of music sung by the chorus.
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Chorus logo #23826A group of mixed voices, or the musical passage sung by such a group.
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