arcrobatic

Definition

Adjective: Relating to or involving the skills of an acrobat, such as agility, balance, and coordination typically performed in a circus or gymnastic context.

Note: The correct spelling is "acrobatic" (not "arcrobatic"). The word describes physical feats that require extreme flexibility, strength, and control of the body.

Usage Examples
  • (A sequence of movements requiring acrobatic skill.)
  • (Feats of agility and balance.)
Advanced Usage
  • "arcrobatic skill": A high level of proficiency in acrobatic movements.
    • The dancer's arcrobatic skill was evident in her flips and handstands. (Her ability to perform acrobatic moves.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Acrobat (noun): A person who performs acrobatic feats, such as a gymnast or circus performer.

    • The acrobat balanced on one hand. (A skilled performer of acrobatics.)
  • Acrobatics (noun): The art or practice of acrobatic movements.

    • The show featured impressive acrobatics. (The performance of acrobatic feats.)
Synonyms
  • Gymnastic: Relating to exercises involving physical agility and coordination.
  • Agile: Able to move quickly and easily with control.
Related Idioms
  • "to pull off an arcrobatic feat": To successfully perform a difficult acrobatic move.
    • He pulled off an arcrobatic feat by jumping through a hoop. (He succeeded in a challenging acrobatic action.)