Chanteuse

Chanteuse

ˌSHänˈto͞oz

Noun

  • A female singer of popular songs, especially in a nightclub.

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Example Sentences

“The chanteuse brought in crowds of regulars to the jazz club every Saturday night.”

“The indie chanteuse collaborated with an electronic music producer on her new album.”

“The celebrated chanteuse announced her farewell tour and tickets sold out within minutes.”

Word Origin

French, early 19th century

Why this word?

This French word translates directly as “singer,” and in French, the way nouns are spelled indicates whether they are masculine or feminine. In this case, the “-euse” tells us that the singer is a woman. You can imagine a sultry nightclub singer, a bubblegum pop princess, a diva belting out her greatest hits, or your best friend singing into her hairbrush microphone. A chanteuse can be any woman singing to her heart’s content.

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