Chorus Girl

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːrəs ɡɜrl/

Definitions of chorus girl

noun a female dancer in a chorus line of a musical or theatrical production

Example Sentences

A1 The chorus girl danced gracefully on stage.

A2 The chorus girl practiced her routine tirelessly to perfect it.

B1 The chorus girl was excited to be cast in the upcoming musical.

B2 The chorus girl's dedication to her craft earned her a lead role in the production.

C1 The chorus girl's performance received rave reviews from critics.

C2 The chorus girl's talent and charisma captivated the audience throughout the show.

Examples of chorus girl in a Sentence

formal The chorus girl performed flawlessly in the Broadway musical.

informal Did you see that chorus girl nail her dance routine?

slang That chorus girl is killing it on stage!

figurative She was like a chorus girl, always in the background but adding to the overall performance.

Grammatical Forms of chorus girl

past tense

chorus girled

plural

chorus girls

comparative

more chorus girl

superlative

most chorus girl

present tense

chorus girls

future tense

will be chorus girls

perfect tense

have been chorus girls

continuous tense

are being chorus girls

singular

chorus girl

positive degree

chorus girl

infinitive

to be a chorus girl

gerund

being a chorus girl

participle

chorus girl

Origin and Evolution of chorus girl

First Known Use: 1890 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'chorus girl' originated in the United States in the late 19th century to refer to female dancers who performed in a chorus line in musical theater productions.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'chorus girl' became associated with glamorous and often scantily clad dancers in entertainment shows, particularly in the early to mid-20th century. The term has evolved to encompass a broader range of female performers in chorus lines, including dancers in various genres of dance such as jazz, tap, and burlesque.