Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
antiphonal
Adjective
/ænˈtɪfənəl/

Definition
Relating to or consisting of alternate responses or singing between two groups or individuals.

Examples
- The choir sang antiphonal chants, creating a beautiful dialogue across the church.
- During the service, the antiphonal readings between the priest and the congregation added depth to the ceremony.
- In this piece, the antiphonal arrangement emphasizes the contrast between the two musical sections.

Meaning
The term ‘antiphonal’ describes a practice in music or liturgy where two choirs or groups perform in alternation, often creating a call-and-response effect.

Synonyms
- responsive
- alternating
- reciprocal