Pronunciation: /dæns/
noun a series of movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music
A1 I love to watch people dance.
A2 She took dance lessons when she was younger.
B1 Attending a dance class can be a fun way to exercise.
B2 The ballet performance showcased the dancers' incredible skill and precision.
C1 His passion for dance led him to pursue a career as a professional dancer.
C2 The contemporary dance piece was a beautiful fusion of movement and emotion.
verb to move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps
A1 She likes to dance at parties.
A2 They danced all night at the wedding.
B1 I learned to dance salsa when I was on vacation.
B2 The professional dancers will perform a contemporary dance routine.
C1 After years of practice, she can dance ballet with grace and precision.
C2 The choreographer was impressed by the dancers' ability to execute complex dance moves flawlessly.
formal The ballet company performed a beautiful dance routine at the theater.
informal We should go out and dance tonight, it'll be so much fun!
slang I love hitting the dance floor and busting out some sick moves.
figurative The two political parties danced around the issue during the debate.
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