Pronunciation: /ʃænt/
noun a repeated rhythmic phrase or song, typically sung in unison by a group of people
A1 The monks sang a chant during the ceremony.
A2 The fans started a chant to support their team.
B1 The yoga instructor led the class in a calming chant.
B2 The protesters chanted a powerful chant during the demonstration.
C1 The choir performed a beautiful chant at the concert.
C2 The monks' Gregorian chant echoed through the cathedral, creating a mystical atmosphere.
verb to sing or recite a chant
A1 The children chant nursery rhymes together.
A2 During the protest, the crowd started to chant slogans.
B1 The fans chanted the team's name throughout the game.
B2 The monks gathered to chant their daily prayers in the temple.
C1 The protesters continued to chant demands for justice outside the courthouse.
C2 The choir members chanted in perfect harmony during the performance.
formal The monks gathered in the chapel to chant their evening prayers.
informal We can chant along with the crowd at the football game.
slang The kids started to chant 'no school' when they heard about the snow day.
figurative The waves seemed to chant a soothing melody as they crashed against the shore.
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