curvet

[kur-vit]

curvet Definition

  • 1a light leap by a horse, in which both hind legs leave the ground before the forelegs come down
  • 2a playful leap or jump

Using curvet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "curvet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The horse performed a graceful curvet.

  • Example

    The children were delighted by the dog's curvets in the park.

  • Example

    She did a little curvet to show off her new shoes.

curvet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for curvet

Phrases with curvet

  • to perform a curvet

    Example

    The horse curveted beautifully.

  • curvet noun

    a playful leap or jump

    Example

    The dog's curvets made everyone laugh.

  • to play around and have fun

    Example

    The children were curveting and capering in the playground.

Origins of curvet

from French 'courbette', meaning 'a curtsy'

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Summary: curvet in Brief

'Curvet' [kur-vit] refers to a light leap by a horse, where both hind legs leave the ground before the forelegs come down. It can also mean a playful leap or jump. The term is derived from the French word 'courbette,' meaning 'a curtsy.' 'Curvet' can be used as a verb, as in 'The horse curveted beautifully,' or as a noun, as in 'The children were delighted by the dog's curvets in the park.'