Five horizontal watercolor brush strokes in ink blue and cool ash with a soft-gold accent on white, with a Saul Bass–style ink icon of a sound wedge with ripples that resolve into a sharp straight line.

Choravera

KOR-uh-VAIR-uh

Origins

From the Greek chorus, the outside voice that names what is happening plainly, blended with vera (Latin-root “true”). The name carries the feel of truth spoken from the room.

Meaning

Choravera is the moment someone says it out loud and our performance story cracks.

We thought we were coming across as sharp, charming, productive, maybe even brilliant, and then we hear, “Do you realize what you’re like after you use?” Embarrassment hits first, then defensiveness, then the slow, unwanted recalibration.

What hurts is not only being seen. It is realizing we have been trusting the wrong narrator.

Usage

I was sure I was doing great, then Choravera landed and I heard what it actually looked like.