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dancenoun
an artistic form of nonverbal communication
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terpsichore, saltation, dancing -
dancenoun
a party of people assembled for dancing
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terpsichore, saltation, dancing -
dancing, dance, terpsichore, saltationnoun
taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
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saltation, bounce, spring, terpsichore, bound, leaping, jump, leap, dancing -
danceverb
a party for social dancing
Synonyms:
terpsichore, saltation, dancing -
danceverb
move in a graceful and rhythmical way
«The young girl danced into the room»
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trip the light fantastic toe, trip the light fantastic -
dance, trip the light fantastic, trip the light fantastic toeverb
move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance
«My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio»
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danceverb
skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways
«Dancing flames»; «The children danced with joy»
Synonyms:
trip the light fantastic toe, trip the light fantastic
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dancenoun
Synonyms:
ballet, cotillion, quadrille, waltz, reel, fandango, polka, two-step, polonaise, mazurka, schottische, allemande cancan, minuet, courant, bolero, gavotAssociated words:
terpsichorean, terpsichore, choregraphy, dervish
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List of paraphrases for «dance»:
dancing, dances, danse, bal, ball, prom, danced, dancer, ballet, ballroom, tap-dance, choreography, cheer, dancers
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Bob Caldwell:
This is probably the best Father’s Day gift that you can have, i get to spend time with people that I’ve grown to respect and enjoy and I get to spend time with my son-in-law and sometimes my son. Concerts are just an added bonus quite frankly at this point. I love music. I can’t sing and can’t dance but I love music.
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Shah Asad Rizvi:
In moments of sorrow, sway, when searching for answers, sway, when broken is the heart, sway, and allow dance to take away all the pain
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Ralph Zucker:
If you come here on any given day, you might see a flash mob doing a dance routine, you’ll see a ballet class, you’ll see people playing a random pick-up game of basketball right in the middle of the atrium.
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Melissa Joan Hart:
I learned early on that if I waiver to other people’s feelings or if I dance around a little too much of trying to be politically correct, you’re not really making anybody happy, especially yourself, so there’s no dancing around certain hot topics and whatnot. I just do the research and like Maya Angelou said,’ Do better until you know better’ and then when you know better, do better.
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Melissa Weinberg:
It’s just as plausible that the people who are happier have a reason to dance, or the people who have more resources go to concerts, i think [the study] is more reflective of the way we think about music.
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- disco
- samba
- tango
- waltz
- Charleston
- boogie
- conga
- foxtrot
- frolic
- hop
- hustle
- jig
- jitter
- jitterbug
- jive
- jump
- leap
- one-step
- promenade
- rhumba
- spin
- step
- swing
- tap
- twist
- two-step
- boogie down
- bunny hop
- cut a rug
- foot it
- get down
- rock n’ roll
- trip the light fantastic
- disco
- prom
- ball
- hop
- jump
- masquerade
- promenade
- shindig
- hoedown
- sock hop
- bob
- boogie
- caper
- gambol
- hoof it
- pirouette
- prance
- shimmy
- sway
- twirl
- whirl
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The moon seemed to smile on him; the aurora appeared to dance with unwonted vigour, as if in glee; the very stars winked at him!
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WORDS RELATED TO DANCE
- choreography
- dance
- toe dancing
- ball
- bazaar
- charitable affair
- charity performance
- concert
- dance
- dinner
- exhibit
- exhibition
- fair
- pancake breakfast
- raffle
- cinch
- dance
- march
- prance
- rout
- strut
- blow the lid off
- bounce
- bound
- cut capers
- cut loose
- dance
- frisk
- gambol
- go on a tear
- hop
- horse around
- jump
- kick up one’s heels
- leap
- let loose
- play
- raise hell
- rollick
- romp
- skip
- spring
- whoop it up
- blew the lid off
- bounced
- bound
- cut capers
- cut loose
- danced
- frisked
- gambolled
- hopped
- horse around
- jumped
- kicked up one’s heels
- leapt
- let loose
- played
- raised hell
- rollicked
- romped
- skipped
- sprang
- went on a tear
- whooped it up
- caper
- caracole
- carry on
- cut loose
- cut up
- dance
- fool around
- frisk
- gambol
- go places and do things
- horse around
- horseplay
- monkey around
- play
- revel
- rollick
- romp
- roughhouse
- sport
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What is another word for Dance?
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hop
caper, activity
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ball
work, music
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cavort
caper, activity
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skip
caper, activity
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caper
movement, work
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prance
movement, caper
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frolic
caper, work
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jump
activity, hop
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leap
activity, flicker
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rock
leisure, prance
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gambol
work, prance
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sway
trip, hop
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prom
music, party for moving to music
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jig
movement, prance
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trip
prance, moving feet and body to music
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trip the light fantastic
bop, moving feet and body to music
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frisk
work
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romp
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swing
movement, leisure
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bob
hop, moving feet and body to music
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masquerade
party for moving to music, tea dance
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dancing
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whirl
trip, prance
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flit
flicker, moving feet and body to music
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disco
party, body
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step
repetition, moving feet and body to music
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saltation
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foot it
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spring
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hoof it
bop
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cut a rug
bop
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flicker
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rollick
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play
flicker
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spin
trip
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bound
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boogie
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hoedown
prom, party for moving to music
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foot
repetition
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twist
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(v) 1. cavort, gambol, caper, skip, leap, romp, trip the light fantastic (toe), US cut a rug, sashay, Colloa bop, hoof it: We danced for joy when we heard the news. Would you care to dance? -(n) 2. ball, social, dancing party, th
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I. n.Measured movement, figured and rhythmic motion, «poetry of motion.»II. v. n.1. Step rhythmically, move to music, take part in a ~.2. Frisk, caper, hop about.III. v. a.Dandle, toss up and down. …
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as in prom
a social gathering for dancing
who are you taking to the dance on Saturday night?
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as in to step
to perform a series of usually rhythmic bodily movements to music
she can’t resist dancing to her favorite rock bands
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as in to dart
to make an irregular series of quick, sudden movements
the lithe boxer danced around the ring, staying just out of the reach of his opponent
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