choreic (Meaning)
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choreic (a.)
Of the nature of, or pertaining to, chorea; convulsive.
Synonyms & Antonyms of choreic
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choreic Sentence Examples
- The dancer's movements were characterized by a choreic rhythm, reflecting a sense of spontaneity and freedom.
- His choreic gestures conveyed a sense of chaotic energy, captivating the audience.
- The choreic style of the performance diverged from traditional dance forms, embracing a more experimental approach.
- She exhibited choreic tendencies, with her movements appearing erratic yet strangely mesmerizing.
- The choreic choreography challenged conventional notions of structure and order in dance.
- The choreic nature of the routine demanded a high level of skill and coordination from the dancers.
- His choreic improvisations added an element of unpredictability to the performance.
- The choreic movements seemed to flow effortlessly from one sequence to the next, defying expectations.
- Despite its choreic nature, the dance possessed a certain elegance and grace.
- The choreic choreography explored themes of chaos and disorder, creating a dynamic and engaging performance.
FAQs About the word choreic
Of the nature of, or pertaining to, chorea; convulsive.
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The dancer's movements were characterized by a choreic rhythm, reflecting a sense of spontaneity and freedom.
His choreic gestures conveyed a sense of chaotic energy, captivating the audience.
The choreic style of the performance diverged from traditional dance forms, embracing a more experimental approach.
She exhibited choreic tendencies, with her movements appearing erratic yet strangely mesmerizing.