IPA: /zæpəˈtɑːdoʊ/
KK: /zæpəˈtɑːdoʊ/
A type of dance from Spain and Latin America where the dancer makes rhythmic sounds by stamping and tapping their heels on the ground.
The dancer performed a beautiful zapateado that captivated the audience with its lively rhythm.
Zapateado comes from the Spanish word 'zapato' (meaning shoe) combined with the suffix '-ado' (indicating a related action or process). The term refers to a dance characterized by rhythmic foot stomping, often performed in traditional Spanish music, thus connecting the action of dancing with the shoes worn during the performance.
Think of 'zapato' meaning shoe, and remember that 'zapateado' is a dance that involves rhythmic foot movements, as if the shoes are making music.
No commonly confused words.