Present participle of chorus; the act of singing, speaking, or shouting together as a group.
Progressive form of 'chorus' using the gerund/present participle suffix '-ing.' This verbal noun form allows us to describe the ongoing action of group singing or speaking.
When people are 'chorusing' together—whether in a protest chant, a stadium sing-along, or a family prayer—neuroscience shows their brains actually synchronize, creating a phenomenon called 'neural coupling' that bonds them together psychologically, which is why group singing feels transcendent.
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