Meaning & Definition of word "Chant"
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Chant
/tʃænt/
noun:
- 1. A rhythmic, repetitive phrase or song, especially one used in a ritual or religious context.
- Example: The chants of the protesters echoed through the streets.
- 2. A melodic phrase sung by a single voice or group in a religious service.
- Example: The chant during the ceremony added a spiritual atmosphere to the event.
verb:
- 1. To sing or utter in a rhythmic monotone.
- Example: The crowd began to chant the team's name as they entered the stadium.
- 2. To recite a phrase or hymn in a repetitive and rhythmic manner.
- Example: The monks would chant their prayers in unison every morning.
Etymology
Late Middle English: from Old French 'chanter', from Latin 'cantare' meaning 'to sing'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
chanting down:
To undermine or get rid of a threat by reducing its power.
chant of the crowd:
The unified vocal expression of a group, often emotionally charged.
funeral chant:
A song or poem recited in memory of the deceased.
Related Words
melody:
A sequence of notes that is musically satisfying.
hymn:
A religious song or poem of praise to God or a god.
verse:
A group of lines that form a unit in a poem or song.
Slang Meanings of chant
Meaning: A catchy or popular phrase or slogan, often used in protests or to rally support.
Example Sentence: That chant is going viral among the supporters!
Meaning: To repetitively promote or endorse something in a passionate manner.
Example Sentence: They were chanting for that new product all over social media.