choree (Meaning)

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choree (n.)

See Choreus.

a trochee.

A tribrach.

Synonyms & Antonyms of choree

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

choree Sentence Examples

  1. Choree, a type of dance originating from France, features rapid and irregular movements.
  2. The choree performed by the dancers was filled with energy and precision.
  3. Learning the choree required hours of practice to master its intricate steps.
  4. The choree was the highlight of the cultural festival, captivating the audience with its elegance.
  5. She choreographed a beautiful routine that incorporated elements of classical ballet with modern choree.
  6. The choree troupe rehearsed tirelessly to perfect their performance for the upcoming competition.
  7. The dancers synchronized their movements flawlessly during the choree, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
  8. The choree's upbeat tempo demanded agility and coordination from the performers.
  9. The choree was a traditional folk dance that had been passed down through generations.
  10. He embraced the challenge of learning a new choree, eager to expand his repertoire as a dancer.

FAQs About the word choree

See Choreus., a trochee., A tribrach.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Choree, a type of dance originating from France, features rapid and irregular movements.

The choree performed by the dancers was filled with energy and precision.

Learning the choree required hours of practice to master its intricate steps.

The choree was the highlight of the cultural festival, captivating the audience with its elegance.