Minstrel Meaning in English
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Definition
A minstrel was a medieval musician, poet, or singer who traveled and performed songs or poetry, often telling stories or singing for entertainment.
Usage & Nuances
Most common in historical or literary contexts. Refers mainly to performers of the Middle Ages. In the U.S., 'minstrel' can also refer to 'minstrel shows,' a different, now offensive, 19th-century American entertainment—it is important to understand the context.
Example Sentences
You can still see a modern minstrel singing on the street corners in some cities.
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The minstrel sang songs in the king’s hall.
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A traveling minstrel visited the village.
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The story was told by a famous minstrel.
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Back in the Middle Ages, a minstrel was the life of every party.
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He dressed as a minstrel for the renaissance fair.
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