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kumbaya

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Noun — Invoked, often sarcastically, to describe a moment of forced or naive group togetherness and harmony.

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Etymology

From the Gullah spiritual "Kumbaya," itself believed to be a rendering of the English phrase "come by here."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “kumbaya” mean?

The word “kumbaya” means invoked, often sarcastically, to describe a moment of forced or naive group togetherness and harmony. In plain terms, used today mostly with an edge of sarcasm, for feel-good bonding that feels shallow or unearned.

How do you pronounce “kumbaya”?

“Kumbaya” is pronounced koom-beye-YAH (/ˌkum.baɪˈjɑ/ in IPA).

How do you use “kumbaya” in a sentence?

Here is “kumbaya” used in a sentence: “The team-building retreat turned into an eye-rolling kumbaya session by the second hour.”

What part of speech is “kumbaya”?

“Kumbaya” is a noun.

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