Aria
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Definition of Aria:
- Aria (noun):
- air, melody, tune
- an elaborate song for solo voice in an opera or choral work
- an accompanied, elaborate melody sung (as in an opera) by a single voice
Synonyms for Aria:
air
anthem
art song
ballad
barcarolle
blues
cantata
canticle
carol
chanson
chant
chantey
chanty
chorale
chorus
croon
descant
dirge
discant
ditty
folk song
glee
hymn
jingle
lullaby
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Antonyms for Aria:
cacophony
disagreement
discord
disharmony
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