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dance



dance [dance dances danced dancing] noun, verb BrE [dɑːns] NAmE [dæns]
noun
1. countable a series of movements and steps that are usually performed to music; a particular example of these movements and steps
a dance class/routine
Find a partner and practise these new dance steps.
Do you know any other Latin American dances?
The next dance will be a waltz.
see also rain dance
2. uncountable the art of dancing, especially for entertainment
an evening of drama, music and dance
modern/classical dance
a dance company/troupe
3. countable an act of dancing
Let's have a dance.
He did a little dance of triumph.
4. countable a social event at which people dance
We hold a dance every year to raise money for charity.
5. countable a piece of music for dancing to
The band finished with a few slow dances.
see lead sb a (merry) dance at lead 1 v., a song and dance at song

Word Origin:
Middle English: from Old French dancer (verb), dance (noun), of unknown origin.

Thesaurus:
dance noun C
We hold a dance every year to raise money for charity.
disco • • ball • • party • • rave • • function • |informal, especially journalism bash
a charity dance/ball/function/bash
have/hold/go to/attend a dance/disco/ball/party/rave/function/bash
dance/disco/party/rave music

Example Bank:
In her delight she got up and did a little dance.
May I have the next dance?
Save the last dance for me.
She had to sit out the last dance because of a twisted ankle.
They met at a dance.
Would you like a dance?
pigeons performing their mating dance
A ceilidh is like a kind of Scottish or Irish barn dance.
I took her to my first high school dance.
Idioms:dance attendance on somebody dance the night away dance to somebody's tune
 
verb
1. intransitive to move your body to the sound and rhythm of music
Do you want to dance?
He asked me to dance.
They stayed up all night singing and dancing.
They danced to the music of a string quartet.
Ruth danced all evening with Richard.
Ruth and Richard danced together all evening.
2. transitive ~ sth to do a particular type of dance
to dance the tango
to dance a waltz
He was so excited about the good news that he danced a little jig.
3. intransitive to move in a lively way
The children danced around her.
The sun shone on the sea and the waves danced and sparkled.
The words danced before her tired eyes.
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
Middle English: from Old French dancer (verb), dance (noun), of unknown origin.

Example Bank:
He was almost dancing for joy.
They danced wildly down the street.
We danced to the music.
Will you dance with me?

 

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