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Calypso - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Calypso is a lively style of Caribbean music with African roots, featuring rhythmic beats and witty lyrics. It often addresses social or political themes and is popular during carnival celebrations.

calypso

/kəˈlɪpsoʊ/ /kəˈlɪpsəʊ/

Definition:

A lively Caribbean musical style with African influences, often featuring improvised lyrics.

Synonyms:

song, ballad, chantey, ditty

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

silence, monotony

Common Collocations:

calypso music, calypso rhythm, calypso singer, calypso festival

Derivatives:

calypsonian, calypsos

Usage Tips:

Use "calypso" to describe upbeat Caribbean music or festive rhythms in cultural contexts.

Common Phrases:

"Calypso beat, " "calypso carnival, " "calypso dance"

Etymology:

Derived from the Greek nymph Calypso; later associated with Trinidadian folk music in the 20th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The band played a cheerful calypso at the beach party.
  • 2. She danced to the rhythmic calypso during the carnival parade.
  • 3. His lyrics captured the playful spirit of traditional calypso songs.
  • 4. We listened to old calypso records on a rainy afternoon.

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