The noise or sound made by such a group.
The main part of a pop song played after the introduction.
A group of singers and dancers in a theatrical performance or religious festival who commented on the main performance in speech or song.
A song performed by the singers of such a group.
An actor who reads the prologue and epilogue of a play, and sometimes also acts as a commentator or narrator; also, a portion of a play read by this actor.
A piece of music, especially one in a larger work such as an opera, written to be sung by a choir in parts (for example, by sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses).
The improvised solo section in a small group performance.
A simple, often repetitive, song intended to be sung in a group during informal worship.
A group of people, animals, or inanimate objects who make sounds together.
A group of people in a performance who recite together.
An instance of singing by a group of people.
The opinion expressed by such a group.
A group of people who express a unanimous opinion.
A group of organ pipes or organ stops intended to be played simultaneously; a compound stop; also, the sound made by such pipes or stops.
A group of singers performing together; a choir; specifically, such a group singing together in a musical, an opera, etc., as distinct from the soloists; an ensemble.
A feature or setting in electronic music that makes one instrument sound like many.
A part of a song which is repeated between verses; a refrain.
To sing the chorus or refrain of a song.
To sing (a song), express (a sentiment), or recite or say (words) in chorus.
To express concurrence with (something said by another person); to echo.
To provide (a song) with a chorus or refrain.
To sing, express, or say in, or as if in, unison.
Of animals: to make cries or sounds together.
To echo in unison another person's words.
An often indistinct sound resembling human humming.
Unpleasant odour.
A phenomenon, or collection of phenomena, involving widespread reports of a persistent and invasive low-frequency humming, rumbling, or droning noise not audible to all people.
Busy activity, like the buzz of a beehive.
A hummed tune, i.e. created orally with lips closed.
Synonym of um: a noise indicating doubt, uncertainty, &c.
Synonym of hmm: a noise indicating thought, consideration, &c.
To produce low sounds which blend continuously
To express by humming.
To reek, smell bad.
To make a sound from the vocal chords without pronouncing any real words, with one's lips closed.
To drone like certain insects naturally do in motion, or sounding similarly
To buzz, be busily active like a beehive