Danceability

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /dænsəˈbɪləti/

Definitions of danceability

noun the quality or ability to be suitable for dancing

Example Sentences

A1 I like to dance because it makes me happy.

A2 The danceability of the music at the party was high, so everyone was on the dance floor.

B1 The danceability of the song was so catchy that even people who didn't normally dance were moving to the beat.

B2 The danceability of the salsa music was undeniable, as everyone in the club was salsa dancing with passion.

C1 The danceability of the music was one of the key factors that made the concert so memorable for the audience.

C2 The danceability of the electronic music was so infectious that even the most reserved individuals couldn't resist getting up and dancing.

Examples of danceability in a Sentence

formal The danceability of the music was measured by analyzing its tempo and rhythm.

informal The danceability of this song is off the charts - I can't stop moving to the beat!

slang This track has such high danceability, it's impossible not to bust a move.

figurative The danceability of her words captivated the audience, drawing them in with every sentence.

Grammatical Forms of danceability

past tense

danced

plural

danceabilities

comparative

more danceable

superlative

most danceable

present tense

dance

future tense

will dance

perfect tense

have danced

continuous tense

is dancing

singular

danceability

positive degree

danceable

infinitive

to dance

gerund

dancing

participle

dancing

Origin and Evolution of danceability

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'danceability' originated from the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the music industry to describe the quality of music that is suitable for dancing, the term 'danceability' has evolved to also encompass the ability of a person to dance or the overall ease of dancing to a particular rhythm or beat.