Pronunciation: /ˈræpɪŋ/
noun a musical genre that involves speaking or chanting rhymed lyrics over a beat
A1 I enjoy listening to rapping music.
A2 She started rapping as a hobby.
B1 The rapping in that song is really catchy.
B2 His rapping skills have improved a lot since he started practicing.
C1 The artist's rapping style is unique and innovative.
C2 The rapping in that performance was truly mesmerizing and captivating.
verb performing the act of rapping
A1 He enjoys rapping along to his favorite songs.
A2 She is learning how to rap in English.
B1 The group of friends spent the evening rapping about their day.
B2 The rapper was known for his fast-paced and clever rapping style.
C1 She has been rapping professionally for over a decade.
C2 The artist's rapping skills are unparalleled in the industry.
formal The artist showcased his impressive rapping skills during the concert.
informal I heard that guy rapping on the street corner yesterday.
slang She's always rapping about her problems to anyone who will listen.
figurative The sound of the rain on the roof was like a gentle rapping, lulling me to sleep.
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