Carol - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkærəl|  American pronunciation of the word carol
Brit.  |ˈkær(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word carol

noun

- joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ
- a joyful song (usually celebrating the birth of Christ)

verb

- sing carols
They went caroling on Christmas Day

Extra examples

We sang our favorite carols while we decorated the tree.

...sang carols at the Christmas Eve service...

Last night, we went caroling with our friends.

...she caroled with glee when she heard the good news...

'Goodbye,' carolled Boris happily.

They went caroling on Christmas Day

Carol held a press conference and declared that she was innocent.

Carol sighed in exasperation.

Carol was actively involved in the local sports club.

Carol was paying a fleeting visit to Paris.

I don't think Carol realizes what she's letting herself in for.

Carol lost interest in ballet in her teens.

Carol picked herself up and brushed the dirt off her coat.

Carol was a pleasure to work with.

Sobbing with rage, Carol was taken to the hospital.

Word forms

noun
singular: carol
plural: carols
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