Christmas carol
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Definition
Noun: 1. A joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ: A Christmas carol is a traditional song, often with a simple and memorable melody, whose lyrics focus on the themes of the Nativity of Jesus Christ, the Christmas season, and associated religious joy.
Usage and Examples
- As a subject:
- The children sang a beautiful Christmas carol at the church service.
- "Silent Night" is a famous Christmas carol known worldwide.
- As an object:
- We learned a new Christmas carol for the school concert.
- The choir performed several traditional Christmas carols.
Advanced Usage
- "To go caroling" or "to sing Christmas carols": This refers to the tradition of visiting homes or public places to sing Christmas carols.
- Every December, our family goes caroling in the neighborhood.
- Used to evoke a specific atmosphere or feeling associated with the Christmas season.
- The sound of a Christmas carol from the radio made the room feel festive.
Variants and Related Words
- Carol (noun/verb): The word "carol" itself can be used more broadly for a joyful hymn or song, especially a religious one for a particular season. As a verb, it means to sing carols.
- Noun: They sang a carol of praise.
- Verb: We will carol in the town square.
- Hymn: A religious song of praise, typically addressed to a god. A Christmas carol is a specific type of hymn.
- Noel: Another word for a Christmas carol, derived from the French word for "Christmas."
Synonyms
- Yuletide song: A less common synonym emphasizing the Christmas season (Yule).
- Nativity song: A synonym focusing specifically on the birth of Christ.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "Deck the Halls": This is the title of a popular Christmas carol, and the phrase is often used to refer to the act of decorating for Christmas.
- "The First Noel": This is the title and opening line of a classic Christmas carol.
Noun
- joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ