chorus

word

/ˈkɔɹəs/
KOR-uhs
/kˈɔːɹəs/
KAW-ruhs

Definition

The part of a song that repeats, usually with the same words and melody each time. It can also mean a group of people singing together or many people saying something at the same time.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly, 'chorus' means the repeated part of a song; in everyday pop music, 'hook' is related but often refers to the catchy musical idea, not always the full 'chorus'. 'Chorus' can also mean a singing group, especially in formal or musical contexts. In phrases like 'a chorus of complaints' or 'in chorus', it means many voices together.

Example Sentences

I love the chorus of this song.

basic

The kids sang the chorus together.

basic

She is in the school chorus.

basic

When the teacher asked who broke the window, the class answered in chorus, 'Not me!'

natural

By the second chorus, everyone in the crowd was singing along.

natural

That song is fine, but the chorus is what really gets stuck in your head.

natural