Folk Singer

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /foʊk ˈsɪŋər/

Definitions of folk singer

noun a singer who specializes in folk music

Example Sentences

A1 The folk singer played guitar and sang traditional songs.

A2 The folk singer performed at the local coffee shop every weekend.

B1 The folk singer's music resonated with audiences across the country.

B2 The folk singer's latest album received critical acclaim and won several awards.

C1 The folk singer's career spanned decades, influencing generations of musicians.

C2 The folk singer's unique style and powerful lyrics set them apart in the music industry.

Examples of folk singer in a Sentence

formal The folk singer captivated the audience with her haunting melodies.

informal I heard that folk singer is playing at the local coffee shop tonight.

slang That folk singer really knows how to strum a guitar.

figurative The folk singer's lyrics painted a vivid picture of rural life.

Grammatical Forms of folk singer

past tense

folk singered

plural

folk singers

comparative

more folk singer

superlative

most folk singer

present tense

folk sings

future tense

will folk sing

perfect tense

has folk sung

continuous tense

is folk singing

singular

folk singer

positive degree

very folk singer

infinitive

to folk sing

gerund

folk singing

participle

folk sung

Origin and Evolution of folk singer

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'folk singer' originated in the United States in the mid-20th century.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe singers who performed traditional folk songs, the term 'folk singer' has evolved to encompass a wider range of musicians who perform music inspired by folk traditions or themes.