Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

antiphonally

Adverb
/ænˈtɪfənəli/
Definition
In a manner that involves responses or alternating parts, typically in singing.
Examples
  • During the service, the choir sang antiphonally, creating a beautiful echo effect.
  • The two soloists alternated antiphonally, engaging the audience with their call-and-response performance.
  • Cantors often lead prayers antiphonally in many religious traditions.
Meaning
Referring to a style of music or singing where two groups or voices respond to each other, often used in religious or choral settings.
Synonyms
  • alternately
  • respondingly
  • conversationally