What is another word for songster?

Pronunciation: [sˈɒŋstə] (IPA)

Songster is a word used to describe a person who sings. However, there are many different synonyms that can be used instead of this commonly used term. For example, a crooner is a type of singer who has a smooth and melodious style. A vocalist is another option, especially if the person is particularly skilled at singing. If the person is more of a performer, an entertainer or performer may be more appropriate to describe their abilities. There are also more specific subcategories, such as a balladeer for someone who specializes in ballads or a troubadour for a singer-songwriter who performs their own compositions.

Synonyms for Songster:

What are the hypernyms for Songster?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • hypernyms for songster (as nouns)

What are the hyponyms for Songster?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Songster

I shot the strange songster, on which the female flew from the nest.
"The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1"
Allan O. Hume
No other songster save the vireo is so prodigal of his minstrelsy.
"See America First"
Orville O. Hiestand
Here the lover of hounds can spend hours discussing the merits of "songster" and "Rosebud," or the latest and most promising additions to the families of "Brocklesby Acrobat" or "Cotteswold Flier."
"A Cotswold Village"
J. Arthur Gibbs

Famous quotes with Songster

  • I like the lad who, when his father thought To clip his morning nap by hackneyed phrase Of vagrant worm by early songster caught, Cried, "Served him right! — it's not at all surprising; The worm was punished, sir, for early rising!"
    John Godfrey Saxe
  • Pleasant, liquors of the mead-brewer to the multitude; Also pleasant, a songster generous, amiable. Pleasant, the open field to cuckoos and the nightingale; Also pleasant when the weather is serene.
    Taliesin

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