IPA: //ˈækwəˌkeɪd//
KK: /ˈækwəˌkeɪd/
A show or performance that features swimmers and divers, often synchronized and accompanied by music.
The aquacade was a spectacular display of talent and artistry in the water.
Aquacade is formed from "aqua" (from Latin "aqua", meaning water) and "cade" (from Latin "cadere", meaning to fall or flow). The word refers to a performance or display involving water, emphasizing the element of water in its presentation.
Think of 'aqua' meaning water, and 'cade' suggesting something that flows or falls. This helps you remember that an aquacade is a display or performance that prominently features water.
No commonly confused words.