Carol

//ˈkæɹəl//

Synonyms for "carol" (142 found)

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More general

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Related terms

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coordinate

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derived

8 entries

etymologically related_to

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form of

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has context

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is a

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manner of

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related to

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Translations

48 translations across 26 languages.

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Asturian

1 entries
  • villancicu noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • коледна песен noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Catalan

1 entries
  • nadala noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Czech

1 entries
  • koleda noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Danish

2 entries
  • julesalme noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • julesang noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • karolo noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Faroese

2 entries
  • jólasongur noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • jólasálmur noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Finnish

1 entries
  • joululaulu noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

French

3 entries
  • Carole name (female name)
  • carole noun (round dance accompanied by singing)
  • chœur noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Galician

1 entries
  • panxoliña noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

German

1 entries
  • Weihnachtslied noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Greek

3 entries
  • Καρόλα name (female name)
  • κάλαντα noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • χαρούμενο τραγούδι noun (song of joy)

Hindi

1 entries
  • कैरल noun (song of joy)

Japanese

1 entries
  • キャロル noun (song of joy)

Kashubian

2 entries
  • kòlãda noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • kòlãdowac verb (to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group)

Lower Sorbian

1 entries
  • gódowny spiw noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • carol noun (song of joy)

Norwegian Nynorsk

1 entries
  • carol noun (song of joy)

Polish

4 entries
  • carol noun (song of joy)
  • kolęda noun (song of joy)
  • kolęda noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • kolędować verb (to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group)

Russian

4 entries
  • Кэ́рол name (female name)
  • весёлая пе́сня noun (song of joy)
  • коля́дка noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • коляда́ noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Serbo-Croatian

3 entries
  • koleda noun (song of joy)
  • koleda noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • коледа noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Slovak

2 entries
  • koleda noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • koledovať verb (to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group)

Spanish

2 entries
  • aleluya noun (song of joy)
  • villancico noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • коля́дка noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • колядува́ти verb (to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group)

Vilamovian

2 entries
  • kolaond noun (religious or secular song sung at Christmastime)
  • kolendowan verb (to sing carols; especially to sing Christmas carols in a group)

Welsh

1 entries
  • carol noun (song of joy)

Sample sentences

41 total sentences available.

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Rick and Carol broke up two months ago, but he's still carrying a torch for her.

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Peter and Carol were at odds with each other over where to spend their vacation.

Source: tatoeba (34893)

Carol couldn't choke back her tears.

Source: tatoeba (63156)

Carol will visit Miami next month.

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