tutu

[ˈtuːtuː]

tutu Definition

  • 1a short, full skirt made of layers of stiffened tulle or netting, worn by ballerinas and dancers
  • 2a ballet costume consisting of a tutu and bodice

Using tutu: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ballerina twirled in her tutu.

  • Example

    She wore a pink tutu for her dance recital.

  • Example

    The costume designer created a beautiful tutu for the lead dancer.

tutu Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tutu

  • ballet skirt
  • dance skirt

Phrases with tutu

  • a long, flowing tutu that falls below the knee, typically used in romantic ballets

    Example

    The ballerina wore a romantic tutu for her performance in Giselle.

  • a short, stiff tutu that sticks out horizontally, typically used in classical ballets

    Example

    The dancers wore classical tutus for their performance in Swan Lake.

  • a flat, pancake-shaped tutu that is very short and stiff, typically used in ballets like Don Quixote

    Example

    The lead ballerina wore a pancake tutu for her solo in Don Quixote.

Origins of tutu

from French 'tutu', probably from 'cucu' meaning 'bottom'

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Summary: tutu in Brief

A 'tutu' [ˈtuːtuː] is a short, full skirt made of layers of stiffened tulle or netting, worn by ballerinas and dancers. It is also a ballet costume consisting of a tutu and bodice. The tutu comes in different styles such as the romantic tutu, classical tutu, and pancake tutu. Examples of its use include 'The ballerina twirled in her tutu.'

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