Dance Hall

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /dæns hɔːl/

Definitions of dance hall

noun a place where people go to dance socially

Example Sentences

A1 I went to a dance hall with my friends to celebrate my birthday.

A2 The dance hall was filled with people dancing to the music.

B1 The dance hall in the city center is known for hosting salsa nights every Saturday.

B2 The dance hall had a live band playing music, creating a lively atmosphere.

C1 The historic dance hall has been renovated and now hosts a variety of events and performances.

C2 The dance hall's intricate architecture and elegant decor added to the charm of the evening.

Examples of dance hall in a Sentence

formal The elegant ballroom was transformed into a lively dance hall for the evening.

informal Let's head over to the dance hall and bust a move!

slang The dance hall was lit with all the latest tunes and cool vibes.

figurative Her mind was a dance hall of conflicting emotions, swirling around like dancers on a floor.

Grammatical Forms of dance hall

past tense

danced

plural

dance halls

comparative

more dance hall

superlative

most dance hall

present tense

dance hall

future tense

will dance hall

perfect tense

have danced hall

continuous tense

is dancing hall

singular

dance hall

positive degree

dance hall

infinitive

to dance hall

gerund

dancing hall

participle

dancing hall

Origin and Evolution of dance hall

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'dance hall' originated in Europe during the medieval period.
Evolution of the word: Originally referred to a large room or building where people gathered to dance, the term 'dance hall' has evolved to describe a venue specifically designed for dancing events and social gatherings.