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refrain

A refrain is a line or group of lines that repeats in a song or poem.

Explanation at your level:

A refrain is a part of a song. You hear it many times. It is the part you like to sing. It is easy to remember.

When you read a poem or listen to a song, you might see the same lines again. These lines are called a refrain. It helps make the song sound good.

A refrain is a phrase or verse that repeats in a poem or song. It usually comes at the end of a stanza. It helps the listener remember the main idea of the music.

In literature and music, a refrain serves as a structural device. It provides a sense of continuity. People often use the term metaphorically to describe a repeated complaint or a common theme in someone's speech.

The refrain is a significant literary and musical element that provides thematic cohesion. By repeating specific lines, the author or composer reinforces the emotional core of the work. It is distinct from a chorus, though they are often used interchangeably in modern pop music.

Etymologically rooted in the concept of 'breaking' or 'returning,' the refrain functions as a rhythmic pulse within a larger narrative. In advanced literary analysis, we examine how the refrain shifts in meaning as the context of the poem changes, creating irony or depth through repetition. It is a sophisticated tool for creating resonance in both oral and written traditions.

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  • A refrain is a repeated line in a song or poem.
  • It helps the audience remember the theme.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • It is distinct from a chorus.

Have you ever listened to a song and found yourself singing the same lines over and over? That catchy part is called a refrain. It is like the heartbeat of a song or a poem.

A refrain acts as a musical or lyrical anchor. It brings the audience back to a familiar point, giving the piece a sense of rhythm and unity. Whether it's a folk song or a complex poem, the refrain is usually the most memorable part.

The word refrain comes from the Old French word refraindre, which means 'to repeat' or 'to break off.' It traces back even further to the Latin refrangere, meaning 'to break again.'

Historically, it was used in medieval poetry to describe lines that were 'broken off' from the main narrative to be repeated. Over centuries, it evolved from a technical literary term into the common word we use today for any recurring musical theme.

You will mostly hear refrain in contexts involving music, poetry, or public speaking. It is a neutral term, used in both casual conversations about pop music and academic discussions about literature.

Common collocations include 'the catchy refrain,' 'a haunting refrain,' or 'to repeat the refrain.' It is rarely used in business or scientific settings unless you are speaking metaphorically about a repeated idea.

While refrain itself is a specific term, it appears in phrases like: 1. 'To take up the refrain' (to join in singing or agreeing with an idea). 2. 'A familiar refrain' (a common complaint or repeated story). 3. 'The constant refrain' (something said so often it becomes predictable). 4. 'To echo the refrain' (to repeat what someone else has said). 5. 'A bitter refrain' (a repeated sad or angry sentiment).

As a noun, refrain is countable. You can have one refrain or many refrains. Note that it is also a verb (meaning 'to stop oneself'), but here we focus strictly on the noun.

Pronunciation is /rɪˈfreɪn/. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with sustain, remain, explain, drain, and terrain.

Fun Fact

The word connects to the idea of a 'broken' line that repeats.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /rɪˈfreɪn/

Sounds like re-frain

US /rɪˈfreɪn/

Sounds like re-frain

Common Errors

  • Confusing with 'refrain' (verb)
  • Misplacing stress on first syllable
  • Pronouncing 'ai' as 'ee'

Rhymes With

sustain remain explain drain terrain

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

Hören 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

song poem repeat

Learn Next

stanza chorus verse

Fortgeschritten

reiteration anaphora

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

The refrain is here.

Countable nouns

Two refrains.

Adjective placement

Catchy refrain.

Examples by Level

1

The song has a nice refrain.

song / nice / refrain

Noun usage

2

I love the refrain.

love / refrain

Simple sentence

3

Sing the refrain now.

sing / refrain / now

Imperative

4

It is a short refrain.

short / refrain

Adjective + Noun

5

The refrain is loud.

refrain / loud

Subject + Verb

6

Do you know the refrain?

know / refrain

Interrogative

7

The refrain sounds good.

refrain / sounds / good

Linking verb

8

Write a new refrain.

write / new / refrain

Action verb

1

The chorus is the best refrain.

2

He repeated the refrain of the poem.

3

The song's refrain is very catchy.

4

I can't stop singing the refrain.

5

The poem has a sad refrain.

6

The band played the refrain twice.

7

We learned the refrain in class.

8

The refrain makes the song special.

1

The refrain ties the whole song together.

2

She hummed the familiar refrain as she walked.

3

The poem’s refrain emphasizes the theme of loss.

4

Every stanza ends with the same haunting refrain.

5

The audience joined in for the final refrain.

6

It is a simple but powerful refrain.

7

The song's refrain is stuck in my head.

8

He wrote a new refrain for the ballad.

1

The constant refrain of his complaints became tiresome.

2

The song uses a refrain to build emotional intensity.

3

Her speech had a recurring refrain about freedom.

4

The refrain serves as a bridge between the verses.

5

Critics praised the song’s catchy refrain.

6

The refrain anchors the poem's structure.

7

He adopted the phrase as his personal refrain.

8

The refrain provides a sense of rhythmic stability.

1

The poem’s refrain acts as a structural pivot for the narrative.

2

His political rhetoric was marked by a refrain of national unity.

3

The composer uses the refrain to create a sense of cyclical time.

4

The refrain is not merely repetition; it adds layers of meaning.

5

The refrain functions as a meditative device in the text.

6

Her life’s refrain was one of constant struggle and resilience.

7

The subtle variation in the refrain suggests a shift in perspective.

8

The refrain serves to unify the disparate themes of the work.

1

The refrain functions as a liturgical echo within the secular text.

2

The refrain undergoes a semantic shift upon its final iteration.

3

The poet utilizes the refrain to evoke a sense of inevitable return.

4

The refrain serves as the lyrical fulcrum of the entire composition.

5

The refrain acts as a mnemonic anchor for the oral tradition.

6

The refrain is an essential component of the ballad's architecture.

7

The refrain creates a recursive pattern that defines the piece.

8

The refrain serves to underscore the existential dread in the work.

Häufige Kollokationen

catchy refrain
haunting refrain
repeat the refrain
sing the refrain
familiar refrain
final refrain
add a refrain
constant refrain
write a refrain
the refrain goes

Idioms & Expressions

"to take up the refrain"

to join in an idea or song

The crowd took up the refrain.

formal

"a familiar refrain"

a repeated complaint

He started his familiar refrain about taxes.

neutral

"the same old refrain"

the same boring story

Not the same old refrain again!

casual

"sing the same refrain"

to agree with someone

They all sing the same refrain.

neutral

"a bitter refrain"

a sad repeated sentiment

Her words became a bitter refrain.

literary

"echo the refrain"

repeat an idea

He echoed the refrain of his leader.

formal

Easily Confused

refrain vs refrain (verb)

Same spelling

Verb means to stop, noun means a repeated line

I will refrain from eating (verb). The refrain was loud (noun).

refrain vs chorus

Both in music

Chorus is a section, refrain is a line

The chorus is the big part of the song.

refrain vs repetition

Both involve repeating

Repetition is general, refrain is artistic

The repetition of the word was annoying.

refrain vs strophe

Literary term

Strophe is a stanza, refrain is a repeated line

The strophe is a group of lines.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The refrain of [noun]

The refrain of the song is sad.

A1

A [adjective] refrain

It was a catchy refrain.

B1

Subject + repeated + the + refrain

He repeated the refrain.

A2

The refrain goes [phrase]

The refrain goes 'la la la'.

B2

To take up the refrain

The crowd took up the refrain.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

refrain a repeated phrase

Verbs

refrain to hold back

Adjectives

refrained stopped (verb form)

Verwandt

chorus synonym in music

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

formal (literary) neutral casual slang (rare)

Häufige Fehler

Using refrain as a verb meaning 'repeat' Use 'repeat' or 'reiterate'
Refrain as a verb means to stop yourself from doing something.
Confusing refrain with chorus They are similar but refrain is broader
A refrain can be a single line, while a chorus is usually a full section.
Using 'refrain' for any repetition Use 'repetition'
Refrain is specifically for music or poetry.
Misspelling as 'refrainne' refrain
Simple spelling error.
Using 'refrain' as an adjective Use 'repetitive'
Refrain is a noun.

Tips

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Rhyme Time

Remember it rhymes with 'remain'—it remains in the song!

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Music Talk

Use it when discussing your favorite songs.

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Folk Songs

Look up folk songs to see how they use refrains.

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Countable

Always use 'a' or 'the' with it.

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Stress

Stress the second syllable.

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Verb vs Noun

Don't confuse the noun with the verb 'to refrain from'.

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Etymology

It means 'to break' in Latin!

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Write it

Write a short poem with one repeating line.

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Metaphor

Use it to talk about repeated complaints.

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Poetry

Read ballads to find refrains.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

RE-FRAIN: REpeat the FRAIN (refrain).

Visual Association

A singer at a microphone holding a sign that says 'AGAIN'.

Word Web

music poetry repetition song chorus

Herausforderung

Write a 4-line poem with a refrain.

Wortherkunft

Old French/Latin

Original meaning: To break off or repeat

Kultureller Kontext

None

Used often in music criticism and literary analysis.

Many folk songs rely on a refrain. The phrase 'a familiar refrain' is common in journalism.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Music class

  • Identify the refrain
  • Sing the refrain
  • Write a refrain

Literature analysis

  • The poem's refrain
  • The function of the refrain
  • A recurring refrain

Casual conversation

  • That song has a great refrain
  • It's the same old refrain

Public speaking

  • His refrain was about hope
  • A powerful refrain

Conversation Starters

"What is your favorite song refrain?"

"Do you think poems need a refrain?"

"Why do songs use refrains?"

"Have you ever written a song with a refrain?"

"What is a common refrain you hear in daily life?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a song that has a special refrain for you.

Describe a 'refrain' in your own life—something you say often.

If you wrote a poem, what would your refrain be?

Why do you think humans like repetition in music?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

They are similar, but a refrain is often a single line or phrase, while a chorus is a full section.

Yes, it describes a repeated theme or phrase in a speech.

It is both, but they have different meanings.

re-FRAIN.

It is common in artistic contexts.

Usually, yes.

Yes, a repeated phrase in a book can be called a refrain.

Yes, refrains.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The song has a beautiful ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: refrain

Refrain is the part of a song.

multiple choice A2

What is a refrain?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: A repeated part of a song

It is a repeated part of a song or poem.

true false B1

A refrain is usually at the start of a song.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is usually at the end of a stanza or verse.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

These are common musical terms.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct structure: Article + Noun + Verb + Adjective.

Ergebnis: /5

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