waltzed

[wɔːlzt]

waltzed Definition

  • 1to walk or move in a confident and casual way, often in order to impress others
  • 2to succeed in achieving something easily or without effort
  • 3to dance the waltz

Using waltzed: Examples

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

  • Example

    He waltzed into the party like he owned the place.

  • Example

    She waltzed through the exam with ease.

  • Example

    They waltzed together at the ball.

  • Example

    He waltzed away with the first prize.

waltzed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for waltzed

Phrases with waltzed

  • to win or take something easily or without competition

    Example

    He waltzed off with the trophy for best actor.

  • to move around in a carefree or casual manner

    Example

    She waltzed around the room, admiring the decorations.

  • to enter a place confidently and casually

    Example

    He waltzed in as if he owned the place.

Origins of waltzed

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

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Summary: waltzed in Brief

The verb 'waltzed' [wɔːlzt] has three meanings. Firstly, it means to walk or move confidently and casually, often to impress others. Secondly, it means to succeed in achieving something easily or without effort. Lastly, it means to dance the waltz. The phrase 'waltz off with' means to win or take something easily, while 'waltz around' means to move around in a carefree manner. 'Waltz in' means to enter a place confidently and casually.