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gavotte

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ɡəˈvɒt/

KK: /gəˈvɑt/

noun
Definition

A lively dance that originated in France, typically performed in a moderate tempo and characterized by a distinctive rhythm.


Example

The dancers gracefully performed a gavotte at the festival, showcasing their traditional skills.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever tried dancing the gavotte?
Sloth B
No, I haven't! What kind of dance is it?
Sloth A
It's a fun French peasant dance that has a quick tempo.
Sloth B
That sounds interesting! I'd love to learn it sometime.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
dance
tune
step
Antonyms
stillness
silence
inactivity
Root Explanation

**Gavotte** → The word 'gavotte' originates from the French term 'gavotte', which refers to a lively dance that is typically in 4/4 time. The term is believed to derive from the word 'gavot', which refers to a peasant from the region of Dauphiné in France, where the dance is thought to have originated. Thus, 'gavotte' signifies a dance associated with the lively movements of the peasant class.

Memory Tip

Imagine a lively dance performed by peasants in France — that's what 'gavotte' represents, connecting the dance to its origins.

Visually Confused Words

No commonly confused words.

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