1 : to say (a word or phrase) many times in a rhythmic way usually loudly and with other people [+ obj] ▪ The crowd began chanting her name. ▪ They chanted “Sara, Sara” until she came back on stage. [no obj] ▪ Protesters were chanting outside the governor's home. 2 : to sing words and especially religious prayers by using a small number of musical notes that are repeated many times [no obj] ▪ They were chanting in Arabic/Latin/Hebrew/Sanskrit. [+ obj] ▪ Priests chanted the Catholic Mass in Latin.





