A chorus is many people singing songs together. You hear it in music or plays. It means a group, not just one person.
The school chorus sang a happy song.
The chorus sang loudly at the concert.
In a song, the chorus is the part repeated often. It has the same words and music each time. People remember this part well.
I love the chorus of this song.
We sing the chorus many times.
In theater or events, a chorus means many people saying or singing things at the same time. They add to the main action or story.
The chorus told the story together.
The chorus called out loud on stage.
A chorus can mean many people making the same loud sound together. It is often used for shouting, yelling, or cheering.
I heard a chorus of voices outside.
A chorus of cheers came from the crowd.
To chorus means to say or sing the same words at the same time as other people. It is usually used when many join together.
The children chorused a happy song.
They chorused their answer loudly.
In old Greek plays, the chorus was a group that talked or sang together. They gave information and showed feelings in the story.
The Greek chorus explained the play's events.
Ancient plays had a chorus to help the story.
In poetry or songs, the chorus means a part repeated after each stanza or verse. It helps make the work memorable.
The poem has a chorus after each verse.
We read the chorus aloud in class.