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Acrobat has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

an athlete who performs acts requiring skill and agility and coordination

"The circus acrobat flipped through a series of rings while balancing on a trapeze, showcasing incredible agility and coordination."

2

An athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination.

"The circus acrobat soared through the air to land perfectly on the tightrope."

In plain English: An acrobat is someone who performs impressive physical tricks like flips and balances, often while hanging from ropes or bars.

"The circus acrobat flipped through the air before landing gracefully on his hands."

Usage: Use "acrobat" to describe a performer who executes difficult physical feats involving balance, flexibility, and agility, such as flips or handstands. This term applies specifically to humans demonstrating exceptional bodily control rather than animals or machines performing similar tricks.

Example Sentences
"The circus acrobat flipped through the air before landing gracefully on his hands." noun
"The circus acrobat flipped through the air with incredible grace." noun
"Our company logo features a stylized figure of an acrobat balancing on one foot." noun
"After years of practice, he became a skilled digital acrobat navigating complex software systems." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
athlete
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
aerialist balancer circus acrobat contortionist funambulist

Origin

The word acrobat comes from the French term for someone who walks on their tiptoes. This description originated in Ancient Greek to describe a performer climbing aloft or standing at the highest point.

Rhyming Words
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