Associations to the word «Carol»
Noun
- Christmas
- Lark
- Burt
- Choir
- Oates
- Burnett
- Sing
- Dickens
- Carol
- Duffy
- Ferris
- Daryl
- Kaye
- Greeting
- Braun
- Kenyon
- Shields
- Bird
- Bianca
- Mcbride
- Sapphire
- Holiday
- Marley
- Lighting
- Miles
- Nativity
- Bellamy
- Lindsey
- Mickey
- Meyers
- Romania
- Grimes
- Ann
- Billie
- Rosenberg
- Carole
- Bucharest
- Lynne
- Gopher
- Kane
- Melissa
- Lizzie
- Melody
- Sue
- Sonia
- Troy
- Vicki
- Hal
- Tiny
- Dubois
- Romanian
- Ruth
- Decker
- Strain
- Cindy
- Sloane
- Thatcher
- Reed
- Lullaby
- Merry
- Marcia
- Hymn
- Haynes
- Mazda
- Here
- Denise
- Shea
- Toni
- Lynn
- Swain
- Vida
- Cheng
- Thurston
- Kathy
- Cheryl
- Phyllis
- Debbie
- Fran
- Song
- Laureate
- Bethlehem
- Schwartz
- Liz
- Tradition
Adverb
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".
Wise words
Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before
you let it fall.