Meaning & Definition of Chasse in English
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Chasse
A ballet step where one foot chases the other.
Pronunciation:
/ʃɑːs/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
chassesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A dance step in ballet where a dancer moves one foot to chase the other.
Example Sentence: She executed a perfect chasse across the stage.
Definition: In fencing, a technique of stepping forward to close the distance to an opponent.
Example Sentence: He used a chasse to close in on his opponent.
Etymology
Origin: French, literally meaning 'to chase'.
Synonyms
chasepursuitfollow
Common Phrases and Expressions
- chasse that: An expression used to mean quickly pursuing something.
- chasse down: To actively seek out or pursue someone or something.
Translations
- Spanish: caza
- French: chasse
- German: jagd
- Russian: охота
Related Words
- chaser: A person or thing that chases.
- cognate: Related in origin or meaning.
- chase: To pursue or run after.
Slang Meanings of chasse
Meaning: To actively look for someone or something.
Example Sentence: I'm just out here chassin' for good vibes.
Meaning: The act of pursuing someone romantically.
Example Sentence: He was honestly just chassin' her all night.