sing

From Old English 'singan', of Germanic origin.

VERB (1)
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chant formal / croon informal / hymn formal / vocalize literal / carol informal
Synonyms chant formal , croon informal , hymn formal
Antonyms silence

To produce musical sounds with the voice, usually in a rhythmical and melodious manner. Singing often involves the use of lyrics and is a common form of expression in various musical genres. It can also be a way to convey emotions or tell stories.

irregular
participle past
sung sang
  • She loves to sing in the shower. — 彼女はシャワーで歌うのが大好きです。
  • Children often sing songs during recess. — 子供たちは休みに歌うことがよくあります。
register: formal
NOUN (1)
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tune / melody / sound literal / song literal / incantation informal
Synonyms tune , melody
Antonyms silence

The act or art of producing musical sounds with the voice. It can refer to a specific tune or melody that is sung, often accompanied by lyrics. Singing is an essential part of many cultures and can be performed in various settings, from concerts to personal enjoyment.

none
plural
sings
  • That sing was so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes. — そのはとても美しく、私の目に涙をもたらしました。
  • He has a wonderful sing that captivates his audience. — 彼の素晴らしい歌声は観客を魅了します。