Meaning & Definition of word "Dressage"

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    Dressage

    /drɛˈsɑːʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. The art of riding, training, and presenting a horse in a manner that emphasizes precision, obedience, and smoothness of movement.
      • Example: Her dedication to dressage has earned her several awards in regional competitions.
    • 2. A competitive equestrian sport where horse and rider perform a series of predetermined movements from memory.
      • Example: The Olympic dressage events showcase some of the finest horse and rider pairs in the world.
    • 3. A form of horse training that develops balance, flexibility, and strength.
      • Example: Dressage training helps improve a horse's response to commands and overall performance.

    Etymology

    French, from 'dresser' meaning 'to train' or 'to prepare'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dressage competition:

    An event where riders display their horse's movements and training.

    dressage test:

    A series of movements executed by a horse and rider in a specific order.

    high school dressage:

    Advanced dressage movements performed by trained horses.

    Related Words

    equestrian:

    Relating to horse riding or horse management.

    halter:

    A type of headgear used to lead or tie up a horse.

    reining:

    A western riding discipline that involves controlling a horse's movements.

    Slang Meanings of dressage

    Meaning: Making a horse look stylish or fancy.

    Example Sentence: He really worked on the dressage to make his horse look fly during the show.

    Meaning: Referring to excessive training or perfectionism in riding.

    Example Sentence: She's so into dressage that her horse might as well be a showpiece.