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a cappella

[ah kuh-pel-uh, ah kahp-pel-lah] / ˌɑ kəˈpɛl ə, ˌɑ kɑpˈpɛl lɑ /
ADJECTIVE
without instruments
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ADVERB
without instruments
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Example Sentences

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“The Record” begins the way the “boygenius” EP ended: a cappella, just three voices sharing major chords like a family singing a hymn.

From New York Times

Margo Price sang an a cappella version of “Tears of Rage.”

From Washington Times

The King’s Singers, a renowned British a cappella ensemble, looked forward to its appearance last week at Pensacola Christian College in Florida, the final stop on the group’s four-city tour of the United States.

From New York Times

As she sang the verse a cappella, a hush fell over the crowd, and critics were mesmerized by her confidence and vocal control.

From Washington Post

I unleashed my best a cappella version of The Temptations’ “My Girl.”

From Los Angeles Times