nautch

[noutʃ]

nautch Definition

  • 1a traditional Indian dance performed by women, typically in a sensual manner
  • 2a woman who performs such a dance

Using nautch: Examples

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

  • Example

    The nautch dancers were the highlight of the cultural festival.

  • Example

    She trained for years to become a skilled nautch dancer.

  • Example

    The British colonial government banned public performances of nautch in the 19th century.

nautch Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with nautch

  • nautch girl

    a woman who performs nautch

    Example

    The prince was entertained by a group of nautch girls.

  • a social gathering where nautch is performed

    Example

    The wealthy merchant hosted a lavish nautch party for his guests.

  • a place where nautch is performed, often with sexual overtones

    Example

    The police raided the nautch house and arrested several people for illegal activities.

Origins of nautch

from Hindi 'naach', meaning 'dance'

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Summary: nautch in Brief

'Nautch' [noutʃ] is a traditional Indian dance performed by women, often in a sensual manner. It is also used to refer to a woman who performs such a dance. The term has its roots in Hindi, meaning 'dance.' Examples of usage include 'The nautch dancers were the highlight of the cultural festival,' and 'She trained for years to become a skilled nautch dancer.'