Sing along

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verb

To join in a song that is being performed by someone else.

When her favourite song came on the radio, she couldn't help but sing along.
Visual representation of "sing along" - to join in a song that is being performed by someone else

Often appears as...

  • sing along to the music
  • sing along with the radio

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Colloquial

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Enjoyment Expression

Used to show you're having fun and enjoy the music, not focused on vocal skill.

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Everyone would sing along at the party, smiling and dancing to the beat.
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Group Activity

Often done in a group setting, creating a sense of unity and shared experience.

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The crowd at the concert sang along together, adding to the electric atmosphere.
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Spontaneity

Usually spontaneous, joining in when a familiar song is played without planning.

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She heard her tune on the street performer's guitar and spontaneously sang along.
Visual representation of the word "Sing along"

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