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Chant - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A chant is a rhythmic phrase or slogan repeated aloud, often in unison by a group. It is commonly used in rituals, protests, or sports events to express unity or enthusiasm.

chant

/tʃænt/ /tʃɑːnt/

Definition:

To repeat or sing a phrase or slogan rhythmically, often in unison.

Synonyms:

sing, intone, recite, chorus

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

silence, speak normally

Common Collocations:

chant slogans, religious chant, football chant, Gregorian chant

Derivatives:

chanter, chanting, chanted

Usage Tips:

Use "chant" for rhythmic repetition, often in groups or rituals; avoid for casual speech.

Common Phrases:

chant the mantra, break into a chant, victory chant

Etymology:

From Old French "chanter," from Latin "cantare," meaning "to sing."

Examples:

  • 1. The monks began their morning chant at dawn.
  • 2. The crowd started to chant the team’s name loudly.
  • 3. She learned to chant prayers in Sanskrit.
  • 4. Protesters gathered to chant for justice and equality.

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