"Chantry" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A chantry is a small chapel or oratory, especially one founded by a person or family as a place for private prayer and devotion.
A chanteuse is a French term that refers to a female singer, particularly one who specializes in singing jazz or cabaret music. The term is often used to describe a woman with a distinctive, expressive voice and a charismatic stage presence.
Chants refer to a song or phrase that is repeated over and over, often in a ritualistic or ceremonial context. Chants can be used for a variety of purposes, such as to convey a message, to create a specific atmosphere, or to evoke a particular emotional response.
Chanukah is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem during the Maccabean Revolt of the 2nd century BCE. It is observed for eight days and nights, usually in late November or December, and is known as the Festival of Lights.
Chaomancy refers to the supposed act of divination or fortune-telling through the observation of clouds.
Chaotic: (of a situation or process) extremely confusing and disorganized, with many things happening at once and no clear plan or control.