Chant
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Chant ( verb )
- To sing or recite a musical or rhythmical formula or text, especially in a monotone or repetitive manner.
- To recite a religious or magical formula in a monotone or repetitive manner.
Origin:
The word 'chant' comes from the old french 'chanter' which means 'to sing.'.
Examples:
- The choir will chant a hymn during the service.
- The group of pilgrims chant prayers every morning.
- The sports fans chant for their team to win the game.
- She loves to chant mantras to clear her mind.
- The priest chanted a Latin chant during the mass.
(As a noun)
Chant ( noun )
- To sing or recite a musical or rhythmical formula or text, especially in a monotone or repetitive manner.
- To recite a religious or magical formula in a monotone or repetitive manner.
Origin:
The word 'chant' comes from the old french 'chanter' which means 'to sing.'.
Examples:
- The choir will chant a hymn during the service.
- The group of pilgrims chant prayers every morning.
- The sports fans chant for their team to win the game.
- She loves to chant mantras to clear her mind.
- The priest chanted a Latin chant during the mass.