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choral
adjective
- relating to, sung by, or designed for a chorus or choir
noun
- a variant spelling of chorale
Derived Forms
- ˈǰ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ۲· adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
I listened to a lot of children’s choral music, and Jackson was very inspired by this extinct bird — the kauaʻi ʻōʻō — and one of the last recordings of its call.
An eight-hour choral extravaganza of a universal prayer is to open the Edinburgh International Festival at the Usher Hall.
US Border Patrol released the images in an online video with a bombastic choral soundtrack and the warning: "If you cross illegally, you will be removed."
The musician is best known for his choral compositions, including Christmas carols, anthems and extended works such as the Gloria, the Requiem and the Magnificat.
The Grammys will run for a staggering eight hours and hand out 94 awards, recognising everything from best pop album to best choral performance.
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