Torch Singer

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /tɔːrtʃ ˈsɪŋər/

Definitions of torch singer

noun a singer, typically a woman, who performs sentimental or melancholy songs in a nightclub or cabaret setting

Example Sentences

A1 A torch singer is a singer who performs in nightclubs.

A2 The torch singer captivated the audience with her emotional performance.

B1 Many torch singers gained popularity during the 1920s and 1930s.

B2 Ella Fitzgerald was known as a legendary torch singer in the jazz world.

C1 The torch singer's sultry voice filled the dimly lit room with passion.

C2 Billie Holiday is considered one of the greatest torch singers of all time.

Examples of torch singer in a Sentence

formal The torch singer captivated the audience with her soulful performance.

informal I heard that new torch singer is really talented.

slang That torch singer is on fire!

figurative She was a torch singer, lighting up the stage with her powerful voice.

Grammatical Forms of torch singer

past tense

torched

plural

torch singers

comparative

more torchy

superlative

most torchy

present tense

torch sings

future tense

will torch sing

perfect tense

has torched

continuous tense

is torching

singular

torch singer

positive degree

torch singer

infinitive

to torch sing

gerund

torching

participle

torching

Origin and Evolution of torch singer

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'torch singer' originated in the United States in the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe female singers who performed sentimental or melancholic songs in nightclubs or bars, the term 'torch singer' has evolved to encompass any singer who conveys intense emotions through their music, regardless of gender.