Pronunciation: /ˈɪntrɔɪt/
noun a liturgical hymn sung or played at the beginning of a Christian religious service
A1 The introit is the opening piece of music in a church service.
A2 During the introit, the choir sang a beautiful hymn.
B1 The introit for the Mass was chosen to reflect the theme of the service.
B2 The introit was performed with great precision and emotion by the musicians.
C1 The introit set the tone for the entire worship service with its powerful melody.
C2 The introit, sung by a soloist, captivated the audience with its haunting beauty.
formal The introit is a musical piece performed at the beginning of a church service.
informal The introit is like the opening act of a concert in church.
slang I love when the introit sets the mood for the rest of the service.
figurative The introit of the meeting was a lively discussion on the latest project.
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