waltz

[wɔːlts]

waltz Definition

a ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat, and a basic pattern of step-step-close.

Using waltz: Examples

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

  • Example

    They danced a waltz together at the ball.

  • Example

    The couple took waltz lessons before their wedding.

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    The orchestra played a beautiful waltz.

  • Example

    She twirled around the room in a graceful waltz.

waltz Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for waltz

  • dance
  • ballroom dance
  • triple-time dance

Phrases with waltz

  • a fast-paced version of the waltz that originated in Vienna, Austria

    Example

    The Viennese waltz is a popular dance in ballroom competitions.

  • a basic step pattern in the waltz that involves a box-like movement

    Example

    The instructor taught us the box step as the foundation of the waltz.

  • a slower version of the waltz that is easier to learn and perform

    Example

    The slow waltz is a good dance for beginners to start with.

Origins of waltz

from German 'Walzer', from 'walzen' meaning 'to turn'

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Summary: waltz in Brief

A 'waltz' [wɔːlts] is a ballroom dance performed in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat. It has a basic pattern of step-step-close and is often associated with grace and elegance. Variations include the Viennese waltz, which is faster, and the slow waltz, which is easier to learn.

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