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chorus

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/ˈkɔːrəs/ · cho-rus

A group of singers or a section of a song that is repeated after each verse.

Meanings

nounformal

A group of singers or a section of a song that is repeated after each verse.

گلوکاروں کا ایک گروہ یا ایک گیت کا وہ حصہ جو ہر آیت کے بعد دہرایا جاتا ہے۔

کورس

choras

Synonyms

choirgroupensembleگروہنغمہگلوکار

Antonyms

soloindividual performanceاکیلیانفرادی پرفارمنس

Common Collocations

  • vocal chorus
  • chorus line
  • dance chorus

Example Sentences

The chorus of the song was catchy and easy to remember.

گیت کا کورس دل کو چھونے والا اور یاد کرنے میں آسان تھا۔

geet ka chorus dil ko chhoone wala aur yaad karne mein aasan tha.

The school choir performed a beautiful chorus at the concert.

اسکول کے گلوکاروں نے کانسرٹ میں ایک خوبصورت کورس پیش کیا۔

school ke gulkāron ne concert mein ek khoobsurat chorus pesh kiya.

The chorus repeated after every verse, engaging the audience.

ہر آیت کے بعد کورس دوہرایا گیا، جو حاضرین کو شامل کر رہا تھا۔

har ayat ke baad chorus dohraaya gaya, jo hazireen ko shamil kar raha tha.

Easily Confused With

choral:Choral relates to a choir or musical performance by a group, while chorus specifically refers to the repeated part of a song.

Word Family

chorister
nounگلوکار
choral
adjectiveگروہی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'chorus' by associating it with the catchy part of your favorite song.

Visualize a group of people singing together, celebrating music.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوابوں کی شمع جلانے کے للی، گیتوں میں خوشبو بکھر جانے کے لئے۔

Khwaabon ki shama jalaane ke liye, geeton mein khushbu bikher jaane ke liye.

To ignite the candle of dreams, to scatter fragrance in songs.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

اکیلے چلنے والے کمزور ہوتے ہیں۔

Akeli chalne wale kamzor hotay hain.

Those who walk alone are weak.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "χορός (choros)" — dance, chorus

First known use: 14th century

The word 'chorus' traces back to ancient Greek, where it referred to a group of singers and dancers. The term has been adopted in various forms in Western music and literature to refer to a repeating section in a song.