dance floor
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Definition
- Noun:
- A bare floor polished for dancing: A designated area within a venue, such as a nightclub, ballroom, or party, that has a smooth, often specially prepared or polished surface intended for people to dance on.
Usage
- The word "dance floor" is a compound noun. It refers specifically to the physical space or surface used for dancing.
- It is commonly used with prepositions like , , , and verbs like , , , or .
- Example: /
Examples
- Noun:
- The couple glided gracefully across the dance floor.
- By midnight, the dance floor was packed with people.
- They installed a new wooden dance floor for the wedding reception.
Advanced Usage
- "to clear the dance floor": To make people leave the dance floor, often for a special performance or to prepare for a new song.
- The band asked the crowd to clear the dance floor for their final number.
- "to hit the dance floor": (Informal) To begin dancing or to go onto the dance floor.
- As soon as the song started, we decided to hit the dance floor.
Variants and Related Words
- Dancehall (n): A large room or building for dancing; also a genre of Jamaican music.
- The event was held in a spacious dancehall.
- Ballroom (n): A large room for formal dancing.
- They learned the waltz in a grand ballroom.
Synonyms
- Ballroom floor: Specifically implies a formal, often large floor for ballroom dancing.
- Disco floor: Informal, often associated with 1970s disco music and clubs.
Related Phrases
- "Dance floor filler": (Noun) A song that is very popular and gets many people onto the dance floor.
- That track is a guaranteed dance floor filler.
- "To own the dance floor": (Idiomatic) To dance with exceptional skill and confidence, commanding attention.
- With those moves, she totally owned the dance floor.
Noun
- a bare floor polished for dancing