polonaise

[ˌpɒləˈneɪz]

polonaise Definition

a slow dance of Polish origin, performed in triple time with a characteristic rhythm.

Using polonaise: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ballroom was filled with couples dancing the polonaise.

  • Example

    The polonaise is a traditional dance in Poland.

  • Example

    She learned to play the polonaise on the piano.

polonaise Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for polonaise

Phrases with polonaise

  • a musical composition for piano and orchestra, typically in a lively tempo

    Example

    The grand polonaise by Chopin is a popular piece for piano.

  • polonaise brillante

    a virtuosic musical composition for piano and orchestra, characterized by fast and intricate playing

    Example

    Liszt's polonaise brillante is a challenging piece for pianists.

  • a style of dress inspired by the traditional Polish clothing worn during the polonaise dance

    Example

    She wore a beautiful polonaise costume to the ball.

Origins of polonaise

from French 'polonaise', feminine of 'polonais' meaning 'Polish'

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Summary: polonaise in Brief

'Polonaise' [ˌpɒləˈneɪz] is a slow dance of Polish origin, performed in triple time with a characteristic rhythm. It is often accompanied by music composed for piano and orchestra, such as Chopin's grand polonaise. The dance has also inspired a style of dress known as the polonaise costume.