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flamenco

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /fləˈmɛŋkoʊ/

KK: /fləˈmɛŋkoʊ/

noun
Definition

A lively and expressive dance style that originates from the Andalusian Gypsies, often accompanied by guitar music and characterized by strong rhythms and passionate movements.


Example

She took flamenco lessons to learn the intricate footwork and hand movements of the dance.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever watched a flamenco performance before?
Sloth B
Yes, I saw one last summer, and it was incredible!
Sloth A
The dancers are so passionate; I love the energy of flamenco.
Sloth B
Totally! The music and the footwork are just mesmerizing.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
dance
performance
art
Antonyms
stillness
inactivity
silence
Root Explanation

Flamenco originates from Spanish, where it is believed to derive from the word 'flamenco' meaning 'Flemish' or 'from Flanders'. The term is associated with the cultural influences of the Flemish people in Spain, particularly in the context of music and dance. The word reflects the vibrant and expressive nature of this art form.

Memory Tip

Think of the Spanish word 'flamenco' which connects to the cultural influences of the Flemish people, helping you remember that flamenco is a lively and expressive style of music and dance.

Visually Confused Words

No commonly confused words.

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