Pronunciation: /ˈdænsɪŋ/
noun a form of artistic expression using movement of the body
A1 She enjoys dancing at parties.
A2 They are taking dancing lessons together.
B1 Dancing is a great way to stay active and socialize.
B2 The couple performed a beautiful dancing routine at the competition.
C1 Her passion for dancing led her to pursue a career in choreography.
C2 The ballet company's performance was a masterful display of precision and artistry in dancing.
verb engaging in the activity of dancing
A1 She enjoys dancing at parties.
A2 I started dancing when I was a child.
B1 They are planning on dancing in the talent show.
B2 After years of practice, she became a professional dancer.
C1 His dancing skills are unmatched in the industry.
C2 Dancing is not just a hobby for her, it's a way of life.
formal The ballet company is known for their exquisite dancing performances.
informal I saw Sarah dancing at the party last night, she's got some moves!
slang Let's hit the club and do some dancing tonight!
figurative Her words were like a graceful dance, flowing effortlessly from her mouth.
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