Pronunciation: /ˌæf.roʊ ˈkjuː.bən/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the music, dance, or culture of Cuba, especially that influenced by African traditions
A1 I enjoy listening to afro-cuban music.
A2 She learned some afro-cuban dance moves during her vacation.
B1 The restaurant offers a delicious afro-cuban cuisine.
B2 The band played a lively afro-cuban jazz fusion.
C1 The artist's latest album combines afro-cuban rhythms with electronic elements.
C2 The afro-cuban art exhibit showcased a diverse range of styles and influences.
formal The afro-cuban music genre combines elements of African and Cuban rhythms.
informal I love dancing to afro-cuban music at the salsa club.
slang That afro-cuban beat is so catchy, it's impossible not to move to it.
figurative The afro-cuban culture is a beautiful blend of traditions and influences.
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