chaunters

/tʃɔːntərz/
noun
  1. Plural of chaunter: multiple people who chaunt, especially in religious or ceremonial settings.
    • The chaunters' voices blended beautifully in the stone hall.
    • The chaunters stood in a circle and began the evening prayer.
    • A group of chaunters from different monasteries gathered for the festival.
  2. Plural of chaunter: multiple people who lead or participate in rhythmic group shouting.
    • Several chaunters took turns leading the crowd in cheers.
    • The stadium's chaunters coordinated their chants to support the home team.
    • The chaunters at the protest kept the slogans going for hours.
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