Chanted example sentences

Related (10): sang, recited, repeated, intoned, proclaimed, shouted, vocalized, warbled, crooned, murmured

chant

noun

chant (noun) · chants (plural noun)

  - a repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one shouted or sung in unison by a crowd:

  - a monotonous or repetitive song, typically an incantation or part of a ritual:

  - a short musical passage in two or more phrases used for singing unmetrical words; a psalm or canticle sung to such music.

  - the style of music consisting of chants:

  - say or shout repeatedly in a singsong tone:

  - sing or intone (a psalm, canticle, or sacred text):

Synonyms

shout, cry, slogan, chorus, chanting, incantation, intonation, recitation, singing, song, recitative, mantra, cantillation, shout, sing, chorus, carol, repeat, sing, intone, incant, recite, cantillate, intonate

"Chanted" Example Sentences

1. The audience chanted the singer's name over and over again.
2. The monks chanted their religious prayers in unison.
3. The protestors chanted slogans demanding justice.
4. The football fans chanted their team's fight song.
5. The witches chanted spells as they worked their magic.
6. The children chanted nursery rhymes during circle time.
7. The villagers chanted traditional folk songs at the harvest festival.
8. The yoga participants chanted "Om" during their mindfulness practice.
9. The military recruits chanted cadences while marching.
10. The students chanted their school's fight song at the pep rally.
11. The tribal chief chanted blessings over the new crop.
12. The audience chanted "encore" after the ballet performance.
13. The choir chanted hymns during Sunday church service.
14. The group chanted mantras during their meditation session.
15. The baseball team chanted their favorite player's name during a crucial moment in the game.
16. The Hindu devotees chanted bhajans at the temple.
17. The soccer fans chanted and cheered for their team at the World Cup.
18. The shamans chanted invocations to the spirits of nature.
19. The theatergoers chanted "bravo" at the end of the play.
20. The political rally attendees chanted slogans advocating for change.
21. The students chanted "we want recess" during their school walkout.
22. The cheerleaders chanted cheers to motivate the football team.
23. The Native American tribe chanted a traditional song during a purification ceremony.
24. The gospel choir chanted praises to God during their performance.
25. The activists chanted "Black Lives Matter" during the civil rights march.
26. The tourists chanted "USA" during the Olympic opening ceremony.
27. The monks chanted a requiem for the departed.
28. The theater audience chanted the famous "ho ho ho and a bottle of rum" line from Treasure Island.
29. The fans chanted for their favorite wrestler as he entered the ring.
30. The Buddhist monks chanted the Heart Sutra during their evening meditation.

Common Phases

1. The crowd chanted the team's name; it echoed through the stadium.
2. The protestors chanted slogans; their voices grew louder and more determined.
3. The monks chanted prayers; the words reverberated through the temple.
4. The students chanted the alma mater; their school spirit was palpable.
5. The spectators chanted the singer's name; they eagerly awaited her performance.
6. The congregation chanted hymns; their voices rose together in harmony.
7. The fans chanted the referee's name; expressing their frustration with the officiating.
8. The soldiers chanted their battle cry; it filled them with courage and determination.
9. The group chanted the motivational phrase; they were united in their goal.
10. The children chanted nursery rhymes; their voices full of joy and innocence.

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