samba

[ˈsæmbə]

samba Definition

  • 1a Brazilian dance of African origin with a basic pattern of step-close-step-close and characterized by a pronounced movement of the hips
  • 2a style of music that originated in Brazil and is played for the samba dance

Using samba: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dancers performed the samba with great energy.

  • Example

    The band played samba music all night long.

  • Example

    She learned how to samba during her trip to Brazil.

samba Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for samba

Phrases with samba

  • a community group that practices and performs samba music and dance, often participating in the annual Carnival parade in Brazil

    Example

    The samba school from Rio de Janeiro won the competition this year.

  • a style of music that combines elements of samba and reggae, originating in Bahia, Brazil

    Example

    The festival featured a variety of music genres, including samba reggae.

  • samba-enredo

    a type of samba song that tells a story or conveys a message, often used in the Carnival parade in Brazil

    Example

    The samba-enredo of this year's Carnival theme was about the history of Brazil.

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Summary: samba in Brief

The term 'samba' [ˈsæmbə] refers to a lively Brazilian dance of African origin, characterized by hip movements and a step-close-step-close pattern. It is also a style of music played for the samba dance. The samba extends into phrases like 'samba school,' a community group that practices and performs samba music and dance, and 'samba reggae,' a music genre that combines samba and reggae.