kumbaya

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Scrabble points
18
Words With Friends
20
Letters
7
Pronunciation
/ˌkum.baɪˈjɑ/(US)
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/ˌkum.baɪˈjɑ/(US) · /ˌkum.bɑˈjɑ/(US) · /ˈkʌm.baː.jə/(US)

Definition of kumbaya

2 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. Used to evoke spiritual unity and interpersonal harmony, with varying degrees of sincerity or sarcasm, as referring to the folk song.
    “Dr. Hoffman told me the word kumbaya was originally an African American spiritual, a song that was also a prayer asking for divine intervention, asking for help in dire times, and that then the hippies in the sixties took it and sang it to mean unity amid protest, and then it got played out and became a stand-in for corniness about togetherness.”
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noun

  1. Used to evoke spiritual unity and interpersonal harmony, with varying degrees of sincerity or sarcasm, as referring to the folk song.
    “Dr. Hoffman told me the word kumbaya was originally an African American spiritual, a song that was also a prayer asking for divine intervention, asking for help in dire times, and that then the hippies in the sixties took it and sang it to mean unity amid protest, and then it got played out and became a stand-in for corniness about togetherness.”
  2. (alt-of)Alternative letter-case form of kumbaya.
    “But the rise of multiracialism is not all Kumbaya choruses and “postracial” identity. The N.A.A.C.P. criticized the census change, fearing that since so few in the black community are of fully African descent, mass attrition to a mixed-race option could threaten political clout and Federal financing.”

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

From Gullah. Apparently a corruption of the English phrase “come by here” in a spiritual song.

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