Pronunciation: /sɔŋstər/
noun a singer, especially a professional or popular one
A1 The songster sang a beautiful melody.
A2 The songster entertained the crowd with their singing.
B1 The songster's voice filled the room with emotion.
B2 The talented songster performed at the music festival.
C1 The renowned songster captivated the audience with their vocal range.
C2 The legendary songster's recordings are considered classics in the music industry.
formal The songster delivered a mesmerizing performance at the opera house.
informal My friend is a talented songster who loves performing at local coffee shops.
slang That songster has some serious pipes!
figurative The nightingale is often referred to as the songster of the woods.
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