Pronunciation: /ˈsɪŋɪŋ/
noun the action of making musical sounds with the voice
A1 I enjoy singing in the shower.
A2 She practices singing every day to improve her voice.
B1 Singing is a great way to express emotions and connect with others.
B2 The choir's singing was so beautiful that it brought tears to my eyes.
C1 Her singing talent has earned her a recording contract with a major music label.
C2 The opera singer's powerful singing filled the entire concert hall with awe and admiration.
verb present participle of sing, to make musical sounds with the voice
A1 She enjoys singing in the shower.
A2 He is learning how to improve his singing skills.
B1 The choir will be singing at the concert next week.
B2 After years of practice, she finally perfected her singing technique.
C1 His singing voice is truly exceptional and captivating.
C2 The opera singer's performance was hailed as a masterpiece of singing artistry.
formal The singing at the opera house was truly mesmerizing.
informal I heard Sarah singing in the shower this morning.
slang The street performer was belting out some killer tunes while singing on the corner.
figurative The birds outside my window were singing a beautiful melody at dawn.
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