Chant ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Chant ( verb )

  1. To sing or recite a musical or rhythmical formula or text, especially in a monotone or repetitive manner.
  2. 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:

  1. The choir will chant a hymn during the service.
  2. The group of pilgrims chant prayers every morning.
  3. The sports fans chant for their team to win the game.
  4. She loves to chant mantras to clear her mind.
  5. The priest chanted a Latin chant during the mass.

(As a noun)

Chant ( noun )

  1. To sing or recite a musical or rhythmical formula or text, especially in a monotone or repetitive manner.
  2. 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:

  1. The choir will chant a hymn during the service.
  2. The group of pilgrims chant prayers every morning.
  3. The sports fans chant for their team to win the game.
  4. She loves to chant mantras to clear her mind.
  5. The priest chanted a Latin chant during the mass.
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