noun a display of great skill or talent

adjective showing great skill or talent

  • The pianist performed with great bravura, captivating the audience with his skill and passion.
  • She tackled the difficult dance routine with bravura, nailing every move with style.
  • The rapper's bravura on stage was off the charts, he had the crowd going wild.
  • Her bravura in handling the challenging project impressed everyone, showing her leadership skills.

noun a female dancer in a chorus line of a musical or theatrical production

  • The chorus girl performed flawlessly in the Broadway musical.
  • Did you see that chorus girl nail her dance routine?
  • That chorus girl is killing it on stage!
  • She was like a chorus girl, always in the background but adding to the overall performance.

noun a regular beat or rhythm produced by a drum

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  • The steady drumbeat of the marching band could be heard from a distance.
  • I couldn't help but tap my foot to the catchy drumbeat of the song.
  • The drumbeat in that new track is sick!
  • The drumbeat of change is echoing through the halls of power.

noun a quality of style and beauty in behavior, appearance, or design

  • The ballroom was filled with an air of elegance as the guests arrived in their finest attire.
  • She carried herself with such elegance, even in a simple jeans and t-shirt.
  • That car has so much elegance, it's straight fire.
  • The dancer moved with the elegance of a swan, gliding effortlessly across the stage.

noun a coordinated outfit or costume

  • The orchestra performed a beautiful ensemble of classical music.
  • The band played an awesome ensemble of popular songs.
  • The crew put together a sick ensemble for the performance.
  • The team worked together in perfect ensemble to achieve their goal.

noun a state of depression or anxiety

verb to be afraid of

  • The musician incorporated elements of funk into his latest composition.
  • I love listening to funky music, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • That new track is straight-up funky, I can't stop grooving to it.
  • Her sense of style is so unique, she really knows how to bring the funk to any outfit.

noun the arched middle part of the foot between the toes and the ankle

  • The dancer pointed her toes and arched her instep gracefully.
  • I stubbed my instep on the coffee table, it hurts!
  • I can't believe he had the nerve to step on my instep like that.
  • She had to think on her instep and make a quick decision.

noun The act of propelling oneself upwards or forwards by using one's legs and feet.

verb The action of propelling oneself upwards or forwards by using one's legs and feet.

adjective Describing something that is in the act of propelling oneself upwards or forwards by using one's legs and feet.

adverb In a manner that involves propelling oneself upwards or forwards by using one's legs and feet.

  • The athlete demonstrated perfect form while jumping over the hurdles.
  • I love watching cats jumping around and playing with toys.
  • She was so excited, she was jumping for joy when she heard the news.
  • The stock prices have been jumping up and down all week.

noun a clumsy, awkward, or foolish person

  • Despite his intelligence, he often comes across as a klutz in social situations.
  • I tripped over my own feet again - I'm such a klutz!
  • She's a total klutz when it comes to sports.
  • His attempt to fix the computer only made things worse, proving himself to be a klutz in technology.

verb to engage in celebration or revelry

adjective describing a festive or joyful atmosphere

  • During the holiday season, it is customary to make merry with friends and family.
  • Let's make merry at the party tonight!
  • We're gonna make merry like there's no tomorrow!
  • Despite the challenges, they found a way to make merry and celebrate life.

noun A device used by musicians to mark time at a selected rate by giving a regular tick

  • The musician used a metronome to keep time while practicing the piece.
  • I can't play the piano without my trusty metronome to help me stay on beat.
  • I need to grab my metronome before we start jamming out.
  • His heart beat like a metronome, steady and unwavering.

noun the act or process of moving or being moved

adjective relating to or involved in a movement

preposition used to indicate the direction or manner in which someone or something moves

  • The political movement gained momentum as more people joined the cause.
  • I love watching dance movements in music videos.
  • That new dance move is lit, I gotta learn it!
  • The artist's brush strokes created a beautiful movement in the painting.

verb to make a short, quick, explosive sound; to burst open or cause to burst open with a sharp sound

  • The sound of popcorn popping in the microwave filled the kitchen.
  • I heard the balloons popping at the party last night.
  • She's always popping off about something, it's annoying.
  • Ideas were popping into her head left and right as she brainstormed for the project.

noun an introductory piece of music or event

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  • The prelude to the meeting consisted of a brief overview of the agenda.
  • The prelude to the party was everyone chatting and mingling before the music started.
  • The prelude to the movie was just a bunch of trailers that dragged on forever.
  • The peaceful walk in the park was a prelude to the chaos that would ensue later in the day.

adjective relating to or serving as a prelude; introductory

  • The preludial remarks set the tone for the rest of the conference.
  • The preludial small talk before the meeting was awkward.
  • Let's skip the preludial introductions and get straight to the point.
  • The preludial steps of the dance symbolized the beginning of a new chapter.

noun A group or set of five people or things.

adjective Describing something that consists of or is associated with five members or elements.

  • The quintet of musicians performed a beautiful piece at the concert hall.
  • Let's go check out that new quintet playing at the local bar tonight.
  • The quintet totally rocked the house last night!
  • The five friends formed a quintet of support for each other during tough times.

adjective relating to or affecting the senses rather than the intellect

  • The sensuous movements of the dancers captivated the audience.
  • She has a sensuous way of speaking that draws people in.
  • That new cologne is so sensuous, everyone will be all over you.
  • The sensuous melody of the music filled the room with emotion.

adjective having many curves and turns; winding in a smooth, flexible, and graceful manner

  • The river flowed in a sinuous path through the valley.
  • The road ahead is pretty sinuous, so drive carefully.
  • I love how the dancer moves in such a sinuous way.
  • Her sinuous personality kept everyone guessing about her true intentions.

noun a movement made by lifting one foot and putting it down in a new position

verb to move by lifting one foot and putting it down in a new position

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  • The scientist outlined the necessary steps to conduct the experiment.
  • Can you break down the steps for me in simpler terms?
  • I'll just follow the steps and see where it takes me.
  • Taking the first steps towards a new career can be daunting.

noun a group of actors, dancers, or performers who work together

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  • The theater troupe performed a classical play for the audience.
  • The troupe put on a great show last night!
  • That troupe is so talented, they really know how to entertain.
  • The troupe of dancers moved in perfect harmony, like a well-oiled machine.

noun a move

verb bust

  • The dance instructor demonstrated how to properly bust a move during the class.
  • Hey, let's hit the dance floor and bust a move!
  • I saw Sarah bust a move at the party last night, she's got some serious skills!
  • In order to succeed in business, sometimes you have to be willing to bust a move and take risks.

noun a regular or harmonious pattern, movement, or flow

adjective rhythmic

  • The pianist displayed impeccable rhythmus during the classical music concert.
  • I can't seem to find my rhythmus when dancing to this song.
  • The drummer has some sick rhythmus skills.
  • Finding the right rhythmus in life can lead to a sense of balance and harmony.

adverb in a nimble or agile manner

  • The elderly woman moved spryly through the garden, tending to her flowers with ease.
  • Despite his age, Grandpa still dances spryly at family gatherings.
  • That skateboarder zipped spryly through the park, showing off some sick moves.
  • The ideas in her mind spryly danced around, connecting and forming new concepts.

noun a person who helps students in music by playing the piano for them during lessons and rehearsals

  • The répétiteur guided the students through the complex musical score.
  • The répétiteur helped us practice for the upcoming performance.
  • I heard the répétiteur is really strict during rehearsals.
  • In a way, the répétiteur acts as a musical coach for the performers.

noun something that accompanies or goes with something else

  • The accompanier at the concert was a skilled pianist.
  • My friend is a great accompanier on road trips.
  • She's my go-to accompanier for nights out.
  • Laughter is the perfect accompanier to a good meal.