How would you describe a good dance?

How would you describe a good dance?

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Q. How would you describe a good dance?

If you want to be more specific, I would suggest agile, graceful, creative, intricate, polished, rhythmic, classical, modern, aerobic, impromptu, exotic, flawless, expressive, flowing, elegant, expressive, and passionate.

Q. What words would you use to describe his style of dancing?

Describing graceful movements – thesaurus

  • graceful. adjective. graceful movement is smooth and beautiful.
  • smooth. adjective. a smooth movement is easy and well controlled.
  • fluid. adjective.
  • balletic. adjective.
  • dainty. adjective.
  • gentle. adjective.
  • lithe. adjective.
  • supple. adjective.

Q. How do you describe a dance movement?

The use of different gradations of energy to perform a movement is often described as adding dynamic quality to movement. Specifically, in dance we identify six dynamic qualities: sustained, percussive, swinging, suspended, collapsed, and vibratory.

Q. How do you describe someone who dances?

smooth, rhythmic, sensuous, sinuous, energized, precise, staccato, percussive, Latin, rowdy, dirty, provocative, interpretive, primitive, ritualistic, evocative, moving, cultural, uplifting, inspirational, entertaining, vigorous, engaging, FUN, … What is a word to describe someone who doesn’t speak clearly?

Q. How do you compliment?

So here’s a hundred ready-made compliments to try out yourself:

  1. You’re an awesome friend.
  2. You’re a gift to those around you.
  3. You’re a smart cookie.
  4. You are awesome!
  5. You have impeccable manners.
  6. I like your style.
  7. You have the best laugh.
  8. I appreciate you.

Q. How do you praise someone?

75 Compliments to Use When You Want to Say Something Nice

  1. 1 Your positivity is infectious.
  2. 2 You should be so proud of yourself.
  3. 3 You’re amazing!
  4. 4 You’re a true gift to the people in your life.
  5. 5 You’re an incredible friend.
  6. 6 I really appreciate everything that you do.
  7. 7 You inspire me to be a better person.

Q. How do you praise someone professionally?

The Top 40 Employee Compliments

  1. “Having you on the team makes a huge difference.”
  2. “You always find a way to get it done – and done well!”
  3. “It’s really admirable how you always see projects through from conception to completion.”
  4. “Thank you for always speaking up in team meetings and providing a unique perspective.”

Q. How do you appreciate someone in words?

Other ways to say thank you in any occasion

  1. I appreciate what you did.
  2. Thank you for thinking of me.
  3. Thank you for your time today.
  4. I value and respect your opinion.
  5. I am so thankful for what you did.
  6. I wanted to take the time to thank you.
  7. I really appreciate your help. Thank you.
  8. Your kind words warmed my heart.

Q. How do you express gratitude to colleagues?

120 coworker appreciation messages

  1. You’re a great person to work with and I truly appreciate the time and effort you put it.
  2. I’ve really enjoyed the opportunity to get to work closely with you in the past few months.
  3. We are all so lucky to have you as a colleague.
  4. I feel so blessed to be working with you.

Q. What can you say instead of good job?

The List

  • “Hmm!” Smile and nod. That’s right.
  • Tell me about this!
  • I can see that you_____. (
  • You look proud.
  • Describe + How did you do it?
  • Thank you!
  • Describe + I appreciate your hard work / effort.
  • Your face looks happy!

Q. How do you say well done?

21 ways to say “well done”

  1. I’m proud you’re on my team.
  2. Congratulations on a terrific job.
  3. You’re so helpful. Thank you.
  4. You continually improve. Well done.
  5. Thanks so much for your consistent effort.
  6. I really admire your perseverance.
  7. Your cheerful mood lifts the team’s spirit.
  8. You’re a champion.

Q. What can we say instead of good?

You can call it excellent, fine, enjoyable, and splendid. But that’s not all—you might call it awesome, great, admirable, and pleasing. If you’re talking about high-quality food and drink, however, you might use fine and excellent instead of good, but you could also say it’s choice, superior, or even exquisite.

Q. How do you say good for you?

40 Ways to Say “Good for You!”

  1. That’s really nice.
  2. Wow! That’s great!
  3. I like the way you’re working.
  4. Keep up the good work.
  5. That’s quite an improvement.
  6. Much better.
  7. Keep it up.
  8. What neat work!

Q. How do you say something was good?

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

  1. It’s great.
  2. It’s fantastic.
  3. It’s excellent.
  4. It’s better than average.
  5. It’s not bad.
  6. I’d recommend it.
  7. I’m very impressed.
  8. It’s better than I expected.

Q. How do you say I am good in a better way?

Ways to say that you are well – Elementary

  1. I’m fine thank you.
  2. I feel great / marvellous / fine.
  3. Couldn’t be better.
  4. Fit as a fiddle.
  5. Very well, thanks.
  6. Okay.
  7. Alright.
  8. Not bad.

Q. What are different ways to say great?

100 Ways to Say “Great!”

  1. 100 Ways to Say Said.
  2. 250 Ways to Say Went.
  3. 100 Ways to Say Bad.
  4. 100 Ways to Say Good. Admirable! Amazing! Arresting! Astonishing! Astounding! Awesome! Awe-inspiring! Beautiful! Breathtaking! Brilliant! Capital! Captivating! Clever! Commendable! Delightful! Distinguished! Distinctive! Engaging!

Q. How do you say OK in a fancy way?

OK

  1. agreeable,
  2. all right,
  3. alright,
  4. copacetic.
  5. (also copasetic or copesetic),
  6. ducky,
  7. fine,
  8. good,

Q. What is a slang word for great?

GOAT – “Greatest of All Time” Gucci – Good, cool, or going well. Lit – Amazing, cool, or exciting. OMG – An abbreviation for “Oh my gosh” or “Oh my God”

Q. What does OK Boomer mean in text?

Dictionary.com has summed up “OK boomer” as “a viral internet slang phrase used, often in a humorous or ironic manner, to call out or dismiss out-of-touch or close-minded opinions associated with the Baby Boomer generation and older people more generally.” It’s a helpful explanation for someone who is trying to figure …

Q. What are slang words for 2020?

Here’s the latest instalment in our “slang for the year ahead” series, featuring terms that range from funny to just plain weird.

  • Hate to see it. A relatable combination of cringe and disappointment, this phrase can be used as a reaction to a less than ideal situation.
  • Ok, boomer.
  • Cap.
  • Basic.
  • Retweet.
  • Fit.
  • Fr.
  • Canceled.

Q. What does YEET mean?

As an exclamation, yeet broadly means “yes”.

Q. What do you reply to YEET?

“Yeet” can sometimes mean “yes,” “thank you,” or just be a general expression of agreement, if used in the right context. For example, if someone says “I like your shoes,” you can reply with “yeet.”

Q. What does OG mean in slang?

OG is a slang term for someone who’s incredibly exceptional, authentic, or “old-school.” It can be earnestly used for a legend like Michael Jordan or more ironically, like for that friend who can unwrap a Starburst with their mouth.

Q. Is YEET an official word?

So yeet is a word that means “to throw,” and it can be used as an exclamation while throwing something. It’s also used as a nonsense word, usually to add humor to an action or verbal response.

Q. What is a synonym for YEET?

(informal, slang, humorous) Used to randomly express excitement or approval. wahoo. psych. yippee. whee.

Q. What started YEET?

1. A new weird dance thing on Vine called #Yeet. It is a phenomenon that was started back in February 2014 but it didn’t really pick up until a kid who goes by the name Lil Meatball posted a video claiming he can do it better than Lil Terrio. Lil Meatball is a 13-year old from Dallas, Texas.

Q. Is YEET an old word?

Around a thousand years ago, a word that sounded like “yeet” also existed in our language: In Middle English, the word “yeet” (the same as we pronounce it now) was a form of the verb “yeten.” “Yeten,” in some contexts, meant to call someone “ye,” the more respectful version of calling someone “thou”.

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