Past tense of chorus; spoke, sang, or shouted together as a group.
Regular past tense formation from 'chorus' (to sing or speak together) using the standard '-ed' suffix. The verb 'chorus' derives from the noun 'chorus' (a group of singers), which comes from Greek 'choros.'
When a group 'chorused' their agreement in ancient Greek theater, they weren't just adding sound—they represented collective consciousness, the voice of society itself, which is why even today when we 'chorus' agreement, it carries weight that individual statements don't.
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