Caroler
(noun)
A person who sings carols, especially at Christmas time.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from french carole (see carol).
Examples:
- The carolers sang joyfully as they walked down the street.
- The carolers were greeted warmly by the families they visited, who welcomed their festive songs.
- The carolers were a common sight in the town during the holiday season.
- The carolers gathered around the tree, their voices rising in song.
- The carolers brought a sense of holiday cheer wherever they went, spreading good will and joy through their songs.