singing

singing
noun
ADJECTIVE
beautiful, fine, good, great
carol, choral
communal (esp. BrE), community (BrE), congregational, devotional (esp. AmE)
solo, unaccompanied (esp. BrE)
backup (AmE)
VERB + SINGING
lead

The minister led the singing.

accompany

Her brother accompanied her singing on the piano.

be good at

I'm not that good at singing.

SINGING + NOUN
career
lesson
teacher
voice

He has a lovely singing voice.


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  • singing — sing|ing [ˈsıŋıŋ] n [U] the activity of producing musical sounds with your voice ▪ He entered the Royal College of Music to study singing …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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