Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sing-a-verse
verb
/sɪŋ ə vɜrs/

Definition
A short, often repetitive musical phrase or line that is sung, usually in a familiar tune or style.

Examples
- She loves to sing-a-verse of her favorite song in the shower.
- During the campfire, everyone joined in to sing-a-verse of classic folk songs.
- He would often sing-a-verse from the latest pop hits around his friends.

Meaning
The act of expressing melodies or lyrics in a performance, typically focusing on a specific part of a song.

Synonyms
- chant
- hum
- croon
- melody
- perform