Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Singers in British Thesaurus
Singers
baritone (noun)
a man with a singing voice that is fairly deep, in the range between a tenor and a bass
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
chorister (noun)
someone who is a member of a choir (=a group of people singing together)
chorus girl (noun)
a woman who sings and dances as one of a group of performers in a musical play or film
countertenor (noun)
emcee (noun)
music someone who says the words in rap music
folk singer (noun)
someone who sings folk songs, especially as their job
group (noun)
a small number of musicians or singers who perform together regularly: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
male-voice choir (noun)
mezzo-soprano (noun)
a woman with a fairly high singing voice, higher than an alto but lower than a soprano
prima donna (noun)
rapper (noun)
someone who performs rap music
singer (noun)
someone who sings, especially someone who sings well or as a job