Acrobatically

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌæk.rə.ˈbæt.ɪ.kli/

Definitions of acrobatically

adverb describes how the action is performed in a gymnastic or acrobatic manner

Example Sentences

A1 The clown danced acrobatically on the stage.

A2 The gymnast flipped acrobatically through the air.

B1 The circus performer moved acrobatically across the tightrope.

B2 The parkour athlete navigated the obstacles acrobatically.

C1 The professional dancer moved acrobatically with grace and precision.

C2 The Cirque du Soleil performer executed the routine acrobatically with incredible skill.

Examples of acrobatically in a Sentence

formal The circus performer moved acrobatically across the tightrope with grace and precision.

informal She acrobatically flipped off the diving board into the pool, showing off her skills to her friends.

slang The skateboarder acrobatically pulled off a kickflip while cruising down the street.

figurative The politician acrobatically navigated through the tough questions during the press conference.

Grammatical Forms of acrobatically

past tense

acrobatically

plural

acrobatically

comparative

more acrobatically

superlative

most acrobatically

present tense

acrobatically

future tense

will acrobatically

perfect tense

has acrobatically

continuous tense

is acrobatically

singular

acrobatically

positive degree

acrobatically

infinitive

to acrobatically

gerund

acrobatically

participle

acrobatically

Origin and Evolution of acrobatically

First Known Use: 1830 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acrobatically' originates from the Greek word 'akrobatikos' which means skilled at walking on tiptoe.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe physical feats of agility and balance, the term 'acrobatically' has evolved to also encompass actions performed with skill and grace in a variety of fields beyond just physical acrobatics.