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choir

/ˈkwaɪər/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

An organized body of singers, typically one that performs in religious services or formal public concerts.

Example Sentences:
  • She has been singing in the church choir since she was eight years old.
  • The university choir went on a European tour to perform classical masterpieces.
2.noun

The part of a cathedral or church traditionally reserved for the singers and clergy, situated between the nave and the chancel.

Example Sentences:
  • The procession slowly moved down the aisle and into the choir.
  • Intricate wood carvings adorned the stalls of the medieval choir.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Middle English: from Old French cuer, from Latin chorus, from Greek khoros 'dance, chorus'. The spelling with 'ch-' developed in the 15th century under the influence of French, while the pronunciation retained the original /kw/ sound, later shifting to /kwaɪər/.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a CHorus singing IN Harmony, or remember that 'choir' starts with CH but sounds like 'quire'.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “choir

1. What is the meaning of “choir” in English?

In English, choir (noun) is defined as: “An organized body of singers, typically one that performs in religious services or formal public concerts.”.

2. How do you use “choir” in a sentence?

She has been singing in the church choir since she was eight years old.

3. What are English synonyms of “choir”?

Common synonyms include:chorus,vocal group,chorale,ensemble

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “choir”?

Middle English: from Old French cuer, from Latin chorus, from Greek khoros 'dance, chorus'. The spelling with 'ch-' developed in the 15th century under the influence of French, while the pronunciation retained the original /kw/ sound, later shifting to /kwaɪər/.