chaunted
/tʃɔːntɪd/
adjective
- Spoken or sung in a rhythmic, repetitive manner.
- The chaunted words of the prayer filled the room with calm.
- The chaunted slogans could be heard blocks away.
- A chaunted melody drifted from the temple at dawn.
verb
- Past tense of chaunt: sang or recited in a monotonous, rhythmic tone.
- The congregation chaunted the hymn with quiet devotion.
- They chaunted together as they walked through the forest.
- He chaunted the ancient spell in a low, steady voice.
- Past tense of chaunt: said or repeated something loudly and rhythmically as a group.
- The fans chaunted the player's name after the winning goal.
- Children chaunted the alphabet song in the classroom.
- The crowd chaunted for peace during the demonstration.