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US
/ˈtʃæntɪd/
]
[ UK /tʃˈɑːntɪd/ ]
[ UK /tʃˈɑːntɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
sung or uttered rhythmically in a monotone
a chanted psalm
How To Use chanted In A Sentence
- Many shops and businesses were shut while crowds blocked traffic and chanted anti-government slogans. Times, Sunday Times
- Ganesh offers her one of his enchanted lotus flowers so that she might visit Buddha in the sky.
- Pet cheap plymouth hotels are disenchanted to refrigeration the medroxyprogesterone for pet phlogopite as the ingratitude of noncompliant for a pet are piggyback agamogenetic than june padding. Rational Review
- She is both the discerning scholar from the West who has managed to keep a sense of perspective and balance in a diffuse narrative and an enchanted participant in the action.
- Around the fire, tribal elders chanted incantations.
- Together, we have brought the house back to life, but preserved the idea of an enchanted garden. Times, Sunday Times
- Though meditation is the main religious discipline practiced by convert Buddhists, chanted liturgies are an important part of many meditations.
- Further to this point, you may have noticed that we live in a world that is ever-increasingly disenchanted: quantified, privatised, desacralised and commodified.
- Dublin has certainly become the new hero on the terraces, as the travelling fans chanted his name at the end.
- The mainly young protesters, many in their teens, defied the security forces' assaults and chanted slogans against the upcoming presidential elections, calling it a masquerade.