noun a song of praise, devotion, or patriotism
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An anthem is a musical composition that represents a particular group, country, or cause, often sung at official events or gatherings.
An anthem is a sacred hymn or song of praise, often sung during religious services or ceremonies.
An anthem can also refer to a school or university song that is sung by students and alumni to represent their institution.
An anthem is a song or piece of music that is played or sung before the start of a sports event to represent a team or nation.
An anthem is a patriotic song or musical composition that represents a nation and is often played at official ceremonies or events.
An anthem may be written for a specific event or organization, such as a national anthem for a country.
An anthem may be used in therapy sessions to help clients connect with feelings of pride, strength, or unity.
An anthem may be played before a game to boost team morale and create a sense of unity among players.
An anthem may be composed as a rallying cry for a social or political movement.
An anthem may be selected to be played at a conference or gathering to set the tone and create a sense of community among attendees.