chant
Suddenly everyone began to CHANT my name...
Nouns that are similar to chant are incantantion, canticle, hymn, or prayer. Similar verbs could include intone, recite, or sing.
The word "chant" means a rhythmic, repeated phrase or incantantion. It could only have an antonym that meant unstructured speech, such as babble.
a Christmas carol
"Monsieur Méchant" is a literal French equivalent of "Mr Wicked."Specifically, the masculine singular noun "Monsieur" means "Sir, Mr." The masculine singular adjective "méchant" means "wicked." In this context, it is acting as a last name. If it goes before the noun, then the meaning changes to "wicked Mr" ("méchant monsieur").The pronunciation is "meh-shaw muh-syuhr."
The Chant was created in 1984.
The past tense of "chant" is "chanted."
THe crowd continued to chant.
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Plainchant or Gregorian chant are synonymous terms for liturgical chant in music.
Yalla Chant was created in 1995.
Chanakya's Chant was created in 2010.
Masters of Chant was created in 2000.
OU Chant was created in 1936.
Chant II was created in 1994.
Michael Chant was born in 1945.