[
US
/ˌkɛɹiˈoʊki/
]
[ UK /kˌæɹɪˈəʊki/ ]
[ UK /kˌæɹɪˈəʊki/ ]
NOUN
- singing popular songs accompanied by a recording of an orchestra (usually in bars or nightclubs)
How To Use karaoke In A Sentence
- Surely the time for karaoke cover singers is finished? The Sun
- they enjoyed the karaoke night the company organized
- Besides, people who like karaoke are already being served by the karaoke club. Christianity Today
- Pubs usually stage karaoke evenings or have jukeboxes churning out the hits.
- What does anybody get out of calling us karaoke singers? The Sun
- Some couples go there to dance and others to sing karaoke. Times, Sunday Times
- Ramjohn, also known as ‘DJ Scobie,’ is using the Japanese karaoke concept to fashion today's Carnival hits into easy-to-follow singalong ditties.
- A karaoke night was organised but there were a few technical difficulties on the night.
- The traditional cool take on karaoke is that anyone can sing at them, so why bother? The Weird Will Sing When I Am King
- He was wearing a long white dishdasha and bearing a karaoke machine. Day of Honey