Pronunciation: /ˈdænsɪkəl/
adjective describing a combination of dance and musical elements
A1 The dancical performance was easy to follow and enjoyable for all audience members.
A2 The school's annual talent show featured a dancical number that had everyone clapping along.
B1 The local theater group put on a dancical production that received rave reviews from critics.
B2 The Broadway musical was a unique blend of dance and musical elements, making it a true dancical masterpiece.
C1 The choreographer's latest dancical creation pushed the boundaries of traditional dance performances.
C2 The dancical genre continues to evolve, combining elements of dance, music, and storytelling in innovative ways.
formal The dancical performance was a beautiful blend of dance and musical elements.
informal I heard that new show is a dancical - should be fun to watch!
slang Let's go check out that dancical at the theater tonight.
figurative Her movements were so graceful, it was like she was performing a dancical on ice.
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