Pronunciation: /ɑnˈkɔr/
noun a repeated or additional performance of an item at the end of a concert, as called for by an audience.
verb perform an encore.
A1 I encored my favorite song at the karaoke party.
A2 She encored her performance after receiving a standing ovation.
B1 The band was asked to encore their hit single for the enthusiastic crowd.
B2 The actor was thrilled to encore his role in the sequel to the popular movie.
C1 The conductor decided to encore the symphony due to overwhelming demand from the audience.
C2 The renowned pianist was invited to encore his recital at the prestigious music festival.
adverb used as a request for a repetition of a performance or piece of music.
A1 She sang one song, and then the audience asked for an encore.
A2 The magician performed his final trick, and the crowd cheered for an encore.
B1 The band played their hit song, and the fans chanted for an encore.
B2 After the play ended, the actors came back on stage for an encore performance.
C1 The chef prepared an amazing dish, and the diners requested an encore of the same meal.
C2 The author read an excerpt from her new book, and the audience demanded an encore reading.
formal The conductor received a standing ovation and was called back for an encore performance.
informal The band played an encore of their hit song after the crowd begged for more.
slang The comedian killed it on stage and did an encore of his funniest jokes.
figurative After the successful launch of their new product, the company decided to do an encore by releasing a limited edition version.
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