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Dance - hall-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Dance is a rhythmic movement of the body, often to music, used for expression, celebration, or art. It can be formal or informal and varies across cultures.

dance

/dæns/ /dɑːns/

Definition:

To move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.

Synonyms:

prance, sway, twirl, groove

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

stand still, freeze

Common Collocations:

dance floor, dance moves, dance partner, dance routine

Derivatives:

dancer, dancing

Usage Tips:

Use "dance" as a verb for the action or as a noun for the activity or event.

Common Phrases:

dance the night away, dance to someone's tune, lead someone a merry dance

Etymology:

From Old French "dancier," possibly of Germanic origin related to movement or rhythm.

Examples:

  • 1. She loves to dance at parties.
  • 2. The couple performed a graceful dance at the wedding.
  • 3. Can you teach me how to dance?
  • 4. The children danced around the tree in joy.

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