Pronunciation: /æbˈkɑr/

Definitions of abkar

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name

Example Sentences

A1 Abkar is a type of traditional dance in Indonesia.

A2 During the festival, the villagers performed the abkar to celebrate the harvest.

B1 Learning the steps of abkar requires coordination and practice.

B2 The abkar competition drew participants from all over the country.

C1 Scholars have studied the history and cultural significance of abkar in depth.

C2 The intricate movements and costumes of abkar performances captivate audiences worldwide.

Examples of abkar in a Sentence

formal Abkar is a traditional dance form that originated in the Middle East.

informal I heard that Abkar is a popular dance at weddings in that culture.

slang Let's go watch some Abkar performances this weekend!

figurative The way she moves on the dance floor is like a graceful abkar.

Grammatical Forms of abkar

past tense

abkared

plural

abkar

comparative

more abkar

superlative

most abkar

present tense

abkars

future tense

will abkar

perfect tense

have abkared

continuous tense

is abkaring

singular

abkar

positive degree

abkar

infinitive

to abkar

gerund

abkaring

participle

abkared

Origin and Evolution of abkar

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Arabic
Story behind the word: The word 'abkar' originated from the Arabic language.
Evolution of the word: The word 'abkar' originally referred to a type of military helmet in Arabic. Over time, its usage evolved to also mean a protective headgear worn by soldiers or athletes in various contexts.