cavort (Meaning)
cavort (v)
play boisterously
cavort (v. i.)
To prance ostentatiously; -- said of a horse or his rider.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cavort
Synonyms:
- fool around
- curvet
- spring
- carry on
- clown
- joyride
- trip
- kite
- kick up one's heels
- horse around
- roister
- roughhouse
- cut up
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
cavort Sentence Examples
- The children cavorted gleefully in the meadow, chasing each other in circles.
- After a long day of work, the dog eagerly awaited the chance to cavort in the park.
- During the festival, people dressed in colorful costumes would cavort through the streets, dancing to lively music.
- The kittens cavorted around the room, pouncing on toys and rolling playfully.
- Despite the rainy weather, the puppies continued to cavort in the backyard, splashing in puddles.
- At the beach, the dolphins could be seen cavorting in the waves, leaping gracefully out of the water.
- The actor's comedic performance had the audience in stitches as he cavorted across the stage.
- In the springtime, lambs cavort in the fields, jumping and frolicking in the fresh grass.
- After being cooped up indoors all week, the children were eager to cavort in the sunshine at the playground.
- The horses in the pasture would often cavort together, kicking up their heels and galloping freely.
FAQs About the word cavort
play boisterouslyTo prance ostentatiously; -- said of a horse or his rider.
tumble,dance, romp, lark, frolic, leap, gambol, caper, skip, hop
pout, pout, stew, sulk,stew, sulk,mope, mope,
The children cavorted gleefully in the meadow, chasing each other in circles.
After a long day of work, the dog eagerly awaited the chance to cavort in the park.
During the festival, people dressed in colorful costumes would cavort through the streets, dancing to lively music.
The kittens cavorted around the room, pouncing on toys and rolling playfully.