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cancan

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: //kænˈkæn//

KK: /kænˈkæn/

noun
Definition

A lively and energetic dance that started in France, typically performed by women and known for its high kicks and colorful skirts.


Example

The dancers performed a vibrant cancan at the festival, captivating the audience with their energetic movements.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever seen a cancan dance performed live?
Sloth B
No, I haven't, but I've heard it's really energetic and fun!
Sloth A
It definitely is! The way they kick their legs is so impressive.
Sloth B
I would love to watch one; it sounds like a great show!

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
dance
performance
routine
Antonyms
stillness
inactivity
rest
Root Explanation

**Cancan** → The word 'cancan' originates from French, specifically from the term 'cancan', which refers to a lively dance characterized by high-energy movements and kicking. The term itself does not have further breakdown into Latin or Greek roots, as it is a direct borrowing from French, meaning a lively dance performed in a high-spirited manner.

Memory Tip

Imagine a lively dance where people kick and move energetically — that's what 'cancan' represents, capturing the spirit of a fun and spirited performance.

Visually Confused Words
chanca
canman
cangan
canaan
carnacian
canichana
cana
caca
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