dance
Third Person
dances
Present Participle
dancing
Past Tense
danced
Past Participle
danced
1
to move the body to music in a special way
- During the carnival, everyone were dancing in the streets.
- She loves to dance to her favorite songs.
- The dancers dance in sync to the fast-paced music.
- They danced around the bonfire at the camping trip.
2
to move with energy and enthusiasm
- She danced across the room, her feet light and quick with every step.
- He danced around the field, his movements fast and full of life.
- The athletes danced on the sidelines to keep warm before their game.
- His feet seemed to dance across the floor as he moved with joyful abandon.
- The crowd danced in the street, celebrating the festival with quick, happy steps.
3
to move up and down in a light, rapid manner
- The lights seemed to dance in the air as they flickered on and off.
- The raindrops danced on the surface of the water, creating tiny ripples.
- The leaves danced in the breeze, rising and falling with the wind’s rhythm.
- The butterflies danced in the air, fluttering gently up and down over the flowers.
- The flames in the fireplace danced, flickering up and down in the warm glow.