cantors

The word “cantors” has 2 syllables: can-tors

It's pronounced as /ˈkæn.tərz/


What is synonym and antonym for cantors?

In the thesaurus, “cantors” has 21 synonyms.

Here are synonyms for cantors along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for cantors

  • bards
  • belters
  • carolers
  • carollers
  • chansonniers
  • chanters
  • chanteuses
  • choristers
  • crooners
  • harmonizers
  • hummers
  • serenaders
  • singers
  • songsters
  • songstresses
  • troubadours
  • vocalists
  • vocalizers
  • voices
  • warblers
  • yodelers

Meanings of cantors

  • noun
    1. Singer, especially someone who takes a special role of singing or song leading at a ceremony.
    2. A prayer leader in a Jewish service; a hazzan.

Example Sentences

  • The synagogue employed several cantors to lead services throughout the week.
  • Many cantors also serve as music teachers within their communities.
  • The choir performed alongside professional cantors during the special ceremony.
  • She studied recordings of famous cantors to improve her vocal technique.
  • In some traditions, cantors are also responsible for composing new liturgical melodies.

On this page you'll find 21 synonyms or another words to cantors, such as: bards, belters, carolers, carollers, chansonniers, chanters, chanteuses.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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  • carollers
  • chansonniers
  • chanters
  • chanteuses
  • choristers
  • crooners
  • harmonizers
  • hummers
  • serenaders
  • singers
  • songsters
  • songstresses
  • troubadours
  • vocalists
  • vocalizers
  • voices
  • warblers

warblers

  • bards
  • belters
  • cantors
  • carolers
  • carollers
  • chansonniers
  • chanters
  • chanteuses
  • choristers
  • crooners
  • harmonizers
  • hummers
  • serenaders
  • singers
  • songsters
  • songstresses
  • troubadours
  • vocalists
  • vocalizers
  • voices
  • yodelers

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