Meaning & Definition of word "Carol"
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Carol
/ˈkær.əl/
noun:
- 1. A song of joy, often sung during the Christmas season.
- Example: The children gathered around the tree to sing a Christmas carol.
- 2. A joyful song or hymn that is typically sung in a group.
- Example: We sang a carol to celebrate the New Year.
verb:
- 1. To sing a carol or joyful song.
- Example: Every December, we carol around the neighborhood.
- 2. To sing in a joyful or festive manner.
- Example: They caroled at the mall to entertain shoppers.
Etymology
Middle English 'carol', from Old French 'carole', a kind of dance.
Common Phrases and Expressions
carol of the bells:
A famous Christmas carol known for its catchy melody.
to carol:
To sing a joyful song, typically during holiday season.
Related Words
chant:
A repetitive song or hymn, usually in a religious context.
hymn:
A formal song of praise, often of a religious nature.
melody:
A sequence of notes that is musically satisfying.
Slang Meanings of carol
Meaning: To sing cheerfully or joyfully.
Example Sentence: They were caroling around the neighborhood, bringing smiles to everyone's faces.
Meaning: To celebrate or make merry.
Example Sentence: We're going caroling tonight to lift everyone's spirits.