Associations to the word «Carol»
Noun
- Praise
- Constantin
- Maureen
- Weiss
- Chime
- Blonde
- Coventry
- Vogel
- Brenda
- Nick
- Novella
- Savior
- Linda
- Repertory
- Judith
- Melvin
- Dinah
- Emanuel
- Orson
- Kathleen
- Edna
- Wonderland
- Boyfriend
- Skit
- Ted
- Wendy
- Julie
- Alice
- Adaptation
- Maggie
- Dictatorship
- Starring
- Bart
- Connie
- Cappella
- Maude
- Susan
- Lori
- Lauren
- Winters
- Pamela
- Carolyn
- Marilyn
- Hines
- Christine
- Henson
- Angie
- Brink
- Lois
- Pau
- Lillian
- Wexford
- Welles
- Singing
- Sheila
- Sharon
- Rick
- Dolly
- Vance
- Judy
- Voice
- Marin
- Christensen
- Elaine
- Ellen
- Brady
- Rosenthal
- Unicef
- Fissure
- Natalie
- Donna
- Claus
- Flower
- Toulouse
- Marcus
- Diva
- Paula
- Nancy
- Craven
- Beth
- Geraldine
- Girlfriend
- Eileen
- Joan
- Angela
- Patricia
- Owens
- Weld
- Whales
- Shirley
- Cathy
- Diane
- Tim
Wiktionary
CAROL, noun. (historical) A round dance accompanied by singing.
CAROL, noun. A song of joy.
CAROL, noun. A religious song or ballad of joy.
CAROL, verb. (intransitive) To sing in a joyful manner.
CAROL, verb. (intransitive) To sing carols, especially Christmas carols in a group.
CAROL, verb. (transitive) To praise or celebrate in song.
CAROL, verb. (transitive) To sing (a song) cheerfully.
CAROL, proper noun. A female given name, popular in the middle of the 20th century.
CAROL, proper noun. A male given name.
CAROL SINGER, noun. A person, often one of a group, who sings carols, especially at Christmas.
CAROL SINGERS, noun. Plural of carol singer
Dictionary definition
CAROL, noun. Joyful religious song celebrating the birth of Christ.
CAROL, noun. A joyful song (usually celebrating the birth of Christ).
CAROL, verb. Sing carols; "They went caroling on Christmas Day".
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