Okay. One more question. >.<

Now i need to use the word Antiphon in a sentence and i don't even know where to begin....

http://www.answers.com/topic/antiphon

It's a type of song used in a church service.

The definition our teacher gave us is: An anthem or a verse sung responsively.

It's still a song!

Alana: exactly right. It occurs nearly always in religious services.

So would it be correct if i said, 'Either way, it was way louder than the antiphon i'm used to!'

"way louder" = slang

Use "much louder" instead.

Thanks!:)

You're welcome.

No worries, I'm here to help! To use the word "Antiphon" in a sentence, it's important to understand its meaning first. An antiphon is a short piece of music or text that is sung or recited in response to a larger piece of music or text. Here's an example sentence for you: "During the church service, the choir beautifully performed the antiphon in response to the priest's prayer."