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Meaning of Songster | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
ˈsɒŋstɚ

Definitions

  1. A man who sings songs, especially as a profession; a male singer.
  2. An adult chorister in the Salvation Army.
  3. A male songbird.
  4. One who writes songs.
  5. A book of songs; songbook.
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Equivalents

العربية المطرب
Български певец
Čeština pěvec zpěvák
Cymraeg cantor canwr
Dansk sanger
Deutsch Sänger
Español cantante cantor
Suomi laulaja
Français chanteur
Magyar dalnok énekes
Italiano cantante
日本語 歌手
Kurdî bard
Latina cantātor
Nederlands songster zanger
Português cantor
Русский певец песенник
Українська пісняр

Examples

“A member of a Salvation Army family, she had been a songster accompanying the band around the streets of Chelmsford where she lived with her parents.”
“On a later occasion he returned to the theme of keeping the individuality of Salvation Army music, and resisting the temptation for songster brigades to imitate chapel and mission choirs.”
“The woodcock, the snipe, and other nocturnal birds were all gone to rest; but the merry songsters of the wood now filled the air with their jubilee; the nutcracker began his monotonous clattering, the chaffinches and the wrens sang high in the sky, the blackcock scolded and blustered loudly, the thrush sang his mocking songs and libellous ditties about everybody, but became occasionally a little sentimental and warbled gently and bashfully some tender stanzas.”
“Because the Jew was often compelled to sing and dance to a fixed Mah Yafit melody at the wild orgies of the paritzim (wealthy Polish landowners), many deliberately discontinued singing Mah Yafit, thus causing the text to be removed from numerous Siddurim and songsters in the early 1900s.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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