Meaning & Definition of word "Waltz"

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    Waltz

    /wɔːlts/

    noun:

    • 1. A graceful dance in triple time, performed primarily to waltz music.
      • Example: They danced a beautiful waltz together at the gala.
    • 2. A piece of music composed in the waltz style.
      • Example: The orchestra played a lovely waltz that set the mood for the evening.

    verb:

    • 1. To dance a waltz.
      • Example: They waltzed across the floor, perfectly in sync.
    • 2. To move or stroll in a lively, carefree manner.
      • Example: She waltzed through the park, enjoying the beautiful day.

    Etymology

    Borrowed from German 'Waltz', from 'walzen', meaning 'to roll' or 'to dance'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    waltz in:

    to enter a place casually or confidently.

    waltz back:

    to return effortlessly.

    waltz away:

    to leave in a carefree manner.

    Related Words

    foxtrot:

    A dance similar to the waltz but in a different rhythm.

    tango:

    A more dramatic dance form, often contrasted with the waltz.

    samba:

    A lively Brazilian dance, differing in style from the waltz.

    Slang Meanings of waltz

    Meaning: To move smoothly and confidently through a situation.

    Example Sentence: He just waltzed into the meeting and took charge.

    Meaning: To be overly confident in a situation.

    Example Sentence: She waltzed into the exam without studying, thinking she'd ace it.