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Synonyms and antonyms of To sing in British Thesaurus

To sing

sing (verb)

to make music using your voice

sing along ()

to sing a song with someone who is already singing

croon (verb)

to sing in a slow soft voice

chant (verb)

music to sing a piece of religious music using a very limited range of notes

sing out ()

to sing with a louder voice

harmonize (verb)

music to sing or play different notes at the same time, producing a pleasant combination of sounds

serenade (verb)

to perform a song or a piece of music for someone, especially someone who you love

strike up ()

to start to play or sing a piece of music

belt out ()

to shout or sing something loudly, or to play something loudly on a musical instrument

chant (verb)

to keep shouting or singing a word or phrase many times

cover (verb)

music to perform or record a song that was first performed by someone else

front (verb)

to be the main singer or musician in a band

harmonise ()

a British spelling of harmonize

hold (verb)

to continue to play or sing a note without stopping

sight-read (verb)

to sing or play written music the first time you look at it, without practising it first

sing someone to sleep ()

to make someone start sleeping by singing to them

sing up ()

to sing with a louder voice

trill (verb)

to sing or play a musical trill

vocalise ()

a British spelling of vocalize

vocalize (verb)

to sing or say something with your voice

warble (verb)

humorous to sing, especially in a high voice that is not steady

yodel (verb)

to sing in a way that changes between a high voice and a normal voice