Pronunciation: /ˈæk.rə.bæ.tɪzəm/
noun the skill or performance of an acrobat
A1 She was amazed by the acrobatism of the circus performers.
A2 The acrobatism displayed by the gymnasts was truly impressive.
B1 The acrobatism required for the routine was beyond what she had ever seen before.
B2 His acrobatism was so flawless that he received a standing ovation from the audience.
C1 The acrobatism demonstrated by the contortionist was nothing short of extraordinary.
C2 Her acrobatism was so precise and graceful that it left the spectators in awe.
formal The performance showcased incredible acrobatism skills.
informal Wow, did you see that acrobatism routine? It was amazing!
slang That guy has some serious acrobatism moves.
figurative Her ability to navigate difficult situations with ease is like a form of mental acrobatism.
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