IPA: //fwɛˈteɪ//
KK: /fwɛˈteɪ/
A quick spinning movement in ballet where one leg is raised and whipped around, often done with a turn.
The dancer executed a perfect fouette during her performance.
**Fouette** → The word comes from French *fouetter*, meaning to whip or to beat. It refers to a movement in ballet where the leg is whipped around in a circular motion. The term captures the essence of the swift, whipping action involved in the dance technique.
Imagine a dancer 'whipping' their leg around in a swift motion — that's what 'fouette' means in ballet.