Pronunciation: /ˈæk.rə.bə.si/
noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'acrobacy' is a noun referring to the performance of acrobatic feats.
A1 I watched a circus show with amazing acrobacy.
A2 The acrobacy in the performance was both impressive and entertaining.
B1 She trained for years to perfect her acrobacy skills.
B2 The acrobacy troupe amazed the audience with their breathtaking stunts.
C1 His acrobacy routine was a perfect blend of strength, agility, and precision.
C2 The acrobacy display at the international competition was truly world-class.
formal The circus performer showcased incredible acrobacy skills during the show.
informal Did you see the amazing acrobacy act at the circus yesterday?
slang The acrobacy in that performance was off the charts!
figurative Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once requires a level of mental acrobacy.
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