IPA: //lɑmˈbɑːdə//
KK: /lɑmˈbɑdə/
A lively Brazilian dance characterized by close partner contact and sensual movements, often accompanied by rhythmic music.
They danced the lambada at the festival, showcasing their impressive moves.
The word 'lambada' originates from Portuguese, specifically from the term 'lambada', which refers to a type of dance characterized by its rhythmic and lively movements. The term itself is derived from the verb 'lambar', meaning to lick or to caress, which reflects the dance's sensual and fluid style.
Imagine a dance that feels like a gentle 'caress' ('lambar') — that's how you can remember that 'lambada' is a lively and rhythmic dance.
No commonly confused words.