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Synonyms and antonyms of Singers in American Thesaurus

Singers

alto (noun)

a woman who has the lowest female singing voice

alto (noun)

a man who has the highest adult male singing voice

baritone (noun)

a man with a singing voice that is fairly deep, in the range between a tenor and a bass

bass (noun)

a man who has a very low singing voice

choir (noun)

a group of singers who perform together, for example in a church or school

choirboy (noun)

a boy who sings in a church choir

choirgirl (noun)

a girl who sings in a church choir

choirmaster (noun)

someone who is in charge of a choir

chorale (noun)

a large group of people who sing together

chorister (noun)

someone who is a member of a choir (=a group of people singing together)

chorus (noun)

music a large group of people who sing together

chorus girl (noun)

a woman who sings and dances as one of a group of performers in a musical play or movie

chorus line (noun)

a group of performers in a musical play or movie who stand in a straight line and sing and dance

contralto (noun)

the lowest female singing voice, or a woman with this singing voice

countertenor (noun)

a man who sings in a very high voice

crooner (noun)

someone who sings slow love songs in a soft voice

emcee (noun)

music someone who says the words in rap music

folk singer (noun)

someone who sings folk songs, especially as their job

front man (noun)

a man who is the main singer in a group of musicians

group (noun)

a small number of musicians or singers who perform together regularly: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

imbongi (noun)

South African in traditional African society, a poet and singer who praises the chief or other important figure

male-voice choir (noun)

a large group of singers who are all men

MC (noun)

a rapper

mezzo-soprano (noun)

a woman with a fairly high singing voice, higher than an alto but lower than a soprano

prima donna (noun)

the most important female singer in an opera

rapper (noun)

someone who performs rap music

showgirl (noun)

a woman whose job is to sing or dance on a stage with other women

singer (noun)

someone who sings, especially someone who sings well or as a job

soprano (noun)

a girl, woman, or boy with the highest type of voice for singing

tenor (noun)

a man who sings this range of musical notes

voice (noun)

music one of the singers in a piece of classical music

warbler (noun)

humorous someone who sings, but not very well