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opera singer

noun as in diva

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So, to placate his parents, he decides to marry Wei-Wei (May Chin), a penniless Chinese opera singer in his building.

Opera singer Sharleen is interesting and accomplished and she has her feet on the ground concerning the ludicrousness of the show.

Laura, the oldest, is a standout student; she daydreams of becoming a doctor, or maybe an opera singer.

Opera singer Luciano Pavarotti completely mimed his 2006 appearance at the Turin Olympics.

First we had Paul Potts, the chubby opera singer with the wonky teeth, dodgy suit, and voice like Pavarotti.

What an opera-singer she could have been, with that rich vibrant voice, and the mien of a disinherited goddess!

Miss Callender could have easily been an opera singer, and a distinguished one, if she had so chosen.

Uncle Adolph was quite right: he knew how close the ordinary actor and opera-singer was to the cabotin.

I wish I knew her name—perhaps it was that red-haired opera-singer?

"My plan for becoming an opera-singer is abandoned by the desire of my husband," she wrote, simply.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to opera singer, such as: famous singer, and lead singer.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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