chant
chant /tʃɑːnt $ tʃænt/ verb [intransitive and transitive]
chant noun [countable]
اهنگ ساده و کشیده، مناجات، سرود یا اهنگ خواندن
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Synonyms & Related Words chant[verb]Synonyms:- sing, carol, chorus, descant, intone, recite, warble
[noun]Synonyms:- song, carol, chorus, melody, psalm
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English Dictionary I. chant1 /tʃɑːnt $ tʃænt/
verb [intransitive and transitive][
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: chanter 'to sing', from Latin cantare, from canere]
1. to repeat a word or phrase again and again:
protesters chanting anti-government slogans2. to sing or say a religious song or prayer in a way that involves using only one note or
tone:
a priest chanting the liturgy [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. chant2 noun [countable]1. words or phrases that are repeated again and again by a group of people:
Others in the crowd took up the chant (=began chanting).chant of chants of ‘oh no, we won’t go’2. a regularly repeated tune, often with many words sung on one note, especially used for religious prayers
—chanter noun [countable] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations chant noun ADJ. incessant | melodious | ritual, traditional | Gregorian a group of monks singing Gregorian chant
football You could hear the football chants a long way from the stadium. VERB + CHANT sing | keep up The crowd kept up an incessant chant of ‘Out! Out! Out!’
hear PREP. amid ~s, to ~s The band left the stage to chants of ‘We want more! We want more!’
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Acronyms and Abbreviations CHANT Customer Has A Name Too (Walmart)
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