terpsichore

/tə:p'sikəri/
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terpsichore

Terpsichore inspires the dancers with her graceful movements.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The art of dance; dancing: "Terpsichore" refers to the art of dancing, especially as a formal or artistic discipline.
    • (Greek Mythology) The Muse of dance and choral song: In classical mythology, "Terpsichore" is the name of one of the nine Muses, specifically the one who presides over dance and the chorus.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun (Art of Dance):

    • Her life was dedicated to the study of Terpsichore. (Her life was dedicated to the study of the art of dance.)
    • The festival celebrated all forms of Terpsichore, from ballet to contemporary. (The festival celebrated all forms of dance, from ballet to contemporary.)
  • Noun (Greek Muse):

    • In the painting, Terpsichore is depicted holding a lyre. (In the painting, the Muse of dance is depicted holding a lyre.)
    • The poet invoked Terpsichore for inspiration before composing the choral ode. (The poet invoked the Muse of dance for inspiration before composing the choral ode.)
Advanced Usage
  • "The terpsichorean arts": A formal or literary phrase referring to the art of dance.

    • He was a patron of the terpsichorean arts. (He was a supporter of the dance arts.)
  • Personification: Used to personify the spirit or essence of dance.

    • Terpsichore herself seemed to guide the ballerina's feet. (The spirit of dance herself seemed to guide the ballerina's feet.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Terpsichorean (adjective): Pertaining to dance.
    • The gala was a terpsichorean delight. (The gala was a delightful dance event.)
  • Terpsichorean (noun): A dancer.
    • The seasoned terpsichorean took her final bow. (The experienced dancer took her final bow.)
Synonyms
  • Dance (n): The general activity or art of dancing.
  • Choreography (n): The art of designing dance sequences (a related but more specific term).
Related Phrases
  • Devotee of Terpsichore: A humorous or literary way to refer to a dedicated dancer or dance enthusiast.
    • As a lifelong devotee of Terpsichore, she attended the ballet weekly. (As a lifelong dance enthusiast, she attended the ballet weekly.)
Related Idioms
  • To be on speaking terms with Terpsichore: To be skilled or proficient in dancing (a playful, literary idiom).
    • After years of lessons, he was finally on speaking terms with Terpsichore. (After years of lessons, he was finally proficient in dancing.)
terpsichore

Terpsichore inspires the dancers with her graceful movements.

Noun
  1. taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
  2. (Greek mythology) the Muse of the dance and of choral song

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