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Flamenco - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Flamenco is a passionate Spanish art form combining guitar music, song, and dance, known for its expressive rhythms and emotional intensity. It originates from Andalusia and reflects deep cultural traditions.

flamenco

/fləˈmɛŋkoʊ/ /fləˈmɛŋkəʊ/

Definition:

A lively Spanish dance with guitar music, characterized by handclapping and expressive movements.

Synonyms:

fandango, bolero, sevillanas

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

stillness, silence

Common Collocations:

flamenco dancer, flamenco guitar, flamenco music, flamenco dress

Derivatives:

flamencoing (verb), flamencologist (noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "flamenco" to describe the dance or music; avoid using it for unrelated energetic performances.

Common Phrases:

fiery flamenco, passionate flamenco, traditional flamenco

Etymology:

Derived from Spanish, possibly from "flame" or Arabic origins related to folk music traditions.

Examples:

  • 1. The dancers performed a vibrant flamenco at the festival.
  • 2. She wore a red dress for her flamenco performance.
  • 3. Flamenco music filled the air in the small Spanish tavern.
  • 4. He learned to play the flamenco guitar last summer.

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