danced

[danst]

danced Definition

  • 1moved rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps
  • 2performed a particular dance or style of dancing

Using danced: Examples

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

  • Example

    She danced gracefully across the stage.

  • Example

    They danced the tango all night long.

  • Example

    He danced with joy when he heard the news.

danced Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for danced

Phrases with danced

  • to be constantly available to someone and do whatever they want or need

    Example

    He was always dancing attendance on his boss, hoping for a promotion.

  • dance to someone's tune

    to do what someone else wants or expects, especially because they have power or control over you

    Example

    He was so desperate to keep his job that he had to dance to his boss's tune.

  • to cause someone a lot of trouble or difficulty by changing your mind or plans frequently

    Example

    He led us a dance by changing the schedule at the last minute.

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Summary: danced in Brief

To 'dance' [danst] is to move rhythmically to music, often following a set sequence of steps. It can also refer to performing a particular dance or style of dancing. Examples include 'She danced gracefully across the stage' and 'They danced the tango all night long.' Phrases like 'dance attendance on someone' and 'dance to someone's tune' describe subservience, while 'lead someone a dance' implies causing trouble.