Pronunciation: /ræp/
noun a criminal charge or conviction
A1 I like to listen to rap music.
A2 She can rap really fast.
B1 The rap artist performed on stage last night.
B2 The rap lyrics were full of clever wordplay.
C1 He has a deep understanding of the history of rap music.
C2 The rap industry is constantly evolving and changing.
verb to perform rap music or lyrics
A1 He can rap along to his favorite songs.
A2 She enjoys rapping with her friends during karaoke nights.
B1 The talented artist will rap at the concert next week.
B2 The rapper's new album is expected to be a big hit.
C1 The lyrics of the rap song were filled with powerful messages.
C2 She has mastered the art of rap and can freestyle effortlessly.
formal The artist delivered a powerful rap about social injustice during the conference.
informal I love listening to rap music on my way to work.
slang That new rap battle was fire!
figurative Her words were like a rapid-fire rap, hitting me one after another.
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