Hyponyms: alto, baritone, barytone, bass, basso, canary, caroler, caroller, castrato, chorister, contralto, crooner, balladeer, folk singer, jongleur, minstrel, poet-singer, troubadour, hummer, lieder singer, madrigalist, opera star, operatic star, rapper, rock star, songster, soprano, tenor, thrush, torch singer, voice, warbler, yodeller, Bailey, Pearl Bailey, Pearl Mae Bailey, Chevalier, Maurice Chevalier, Dietrich, Marlene Dietrich, Maria Magdalene von Losch, Dylan, Bob Dylan, Fitzgerald, Ella Fitzgerald, Garland, Judy Garland, Iglesias, Julio Iglesias, Jackson, Mahalia Jackson, Michael Jackson, Michael Joe Jackson, Jolson, Al Jolson, Asa Yoelson, Joplin, Janis Joplin, King, B. B. King, Riley B King, Lauder, Harry Lauder, Sir Harry MacLennan Lauder, Ledbetter, Huddie Leadbetter, Leadbelly, Madonna, Madonna Louise Ciccone, Marley, Robert Nesta Marley, Bob Marley, Martin, Dean Martin, Dino Paul Crocetti, Merman, Ethel Merman, Orbison, Roy Orbison, Piaf, Edith Piaf, Edith Giovanna Gassion, Little Sparrow, Robeson, Paul Robeson, Paul Bustill Robeson, Russell, Lillian Russell, Simon, Paul Simon, Smith, Bessie Smith, Kate Smith, Kathryn Elizabeth Smith, Streisand, Barbra Streisand, Barbra Joan Streisand, Vaughan, Sarah Vaughan, Waters, Ethel Waters, Williams, Hank Williams, Hiram Williams, Hiram King Williams, Wynette, Tammy Wynette, Tammy Wynetter Pugh
Derivational Morphology: vocalize, vocalise, voice, sound, sing
Anagrams: signer, Ingres, resign
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Dutch: zanger | Finnish: laulaja | ||
French: chanteur | German: Sänger | ||
Korean: 가주 | Latin: cantor | ||
Polish: piosenkarz | Russian: певец | ||
Serbian: pevač | Slovene: pevec | ||
Spanish: cantante | Swedish: sångare |
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