Karaoke ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Karaoke ( noun )

A form of entertainment in which a person sings along to pre-recorded music, usually displayed on a screen, with the lyrics and music appearing in sync.

Origin:

The word karaoke comes from the japanese words "kara" meaning empty and "oke" meaning orchestra. it was first coined in the 1970s and refers to the practice of singing along to pre-recorded music.

Examples:

  1. The karaoke night at the local bar was always packed on Fridays.
  2. My friends and I love to get together for a karaoke party every few months.
  3. I was too shy to sing karaoke in front of a large crowd.
  4. The karaoke machine at the party was a hit, everyone took a turn singing.
  5. She was a natural at karaoke and always got the crowd going.

(As a verb)

Karaoke ( verb )

A form of entertainment in which a person sings along to pre-recorded music, usually displayed on a screen, with the lyrics and music appearing in sync.

Origin:

The word karaoke comes from the japanese words "kara" meaning empty and "oke" meaning orchestra. it was first coined in the 1970s and refers to the practice of singing along to pre-recorded music.

Examples:

  1. The karaoke night at the local bar was always packed on Fridays.
  2. My friends and I love to get together for a karaoke party every few months.
  3. I was too shy to sing karaoke in front of a large crowd.
  4. The karaoke machine at the party was a hit, everyone took a turn singing.
  5. She was a natural at karaoke and always got the crowd going.
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