noun
- a girl or young woman who sings in a choir, especially in a church or school
Usage: commonly used in British English; often refers to children or adolescents
Examples
- She joined the church as a choirgirl when she was eight years old.
- The choirgirls wore matching white robes during the Christmas concert.
- Several choirgirls from the school performed at the regional music festival.
- My daughter is a choirgirl in the cathedral choir.
- The choirgirls' voices blended beautifully in the hymn.