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1. folk song
noun.
A
song
that
is
traditionally
sung
by
the
common
people
of
a
region
and
forms
part
of
their
culture.
Synonyms
folksong
folk ballad
song
folk music
fado
vocal
ethnic music
blues
folk
Antonyms
uncommunicative
soft
elation
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2. folksong
noun.
A
song
that
is
traditionally
sung
by
the
common
people
of
a
region
and
forms
part
of
their
culture.
Synonyms
folk song
folk ballad
song
folk music
fado
vocal
ethnic music
blues
folk
Antonyms
uncommunicative
soft
elation
3. song
noun.
(ˈsɔŋ)
A
short
musical
composition
with
words.
Synonyms
ditty
love song
partsong
roundelay
refrain
lay
oldie
musical composition
opus
scolion
lament
coronach
piece
lied
serenade
prothalamion
anthem
piece of music
drinking song
vocal
lullaby
love-song
aria
banquet song
ballad
folk song
work song
language
berceuse
prothalamium
barcarole
torch song
lyric
dirge
cradlesong
chorus
folksong
religious song
words
folk ballad
composition
golden oldie
barcarolle
threnody
requiem
Antonyms
disjoin
black
white
break
uncommunicative
Etymology
song (English)
sang (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. folk
noun.
(ˈfoʊk)
People
in
general
(often
used
in
the
plural).
Synonyms
rabble
folks
riffraff
ragtag and bobtail
grass roots
ragtag
plebeian
common people
home folk
gentlefolk
pleb
people
country people
countryfolk
Antonyms
uninitiate
poor people
timid
rich
brave
5. song
noun.
(ˈsɔŋ)
The
act
of
singing.
Synonyms
cradlesong
carol
strain
vocal music
lullaby
Antonyms
act
consume
deglycerolize
disarrange
stand
Etymology
song (English)
sang (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. song
noun.
(ˈsɔŋ)
A
distinctive
or
characteristic
sound.
Synonyms
sound
Antonyms
soft
artificial language
Etymology
song (English)
sang (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. folk
noun.
(ˈfoʊk)
People
descended
from
a
common
ancestor.
Synonyms
sept
lineage
kinfolk
name
phratry
house
family
people
parentage
origin
stemma
gens
pedigree
blood line
line of descent
line
homefolk
dynasty
descent
blood
family line
kinsfolk
stock
ancestry
bloodline
Antonyms
living
dead
initiate
rich people
poor
8. folk
noun.
(ˈfoʊk)
A
social
division
of
(usually
preliterate)
people.
Synonyms
moiety
phyle
tribe
social group
Antonyms
noncitizen
clergy
ending
sink
inactivity
9. song
noun.
(ˈsɔŋ)
The
characteristic
sound
produced
by
a
bird.
Synonyms
two-note call
bell-like call
birdsong
animal communication
birdcall
call
Antonyms
sit
sacred
professional
cheer
disassemble
Etymology
song (English)
sang (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. Song
noun.
The
imperial
dynasty
of
China
from
960
to
1279;
noted
for
art
and
literature
and
philosophy.
Synonyms
Sung dynasty
Sung
Song dynasty
dynasty
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