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Dictionary Entry for Acrobat

Acrobat

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈækrəˌbæt/

Definitions

  • A performer who entertains by performing difficult physical feats, such as tumbling, tightrope walking, or acrobatic stunts.
  • Someone skilled in gymnastics, particularly in acrobatic or circus-like acts.
  • A person who is extremely agile and skilled in balancing or performing feats requiring physical skill or daring.

Usage Examples

  • The acrobat performed breathtaking flips and twists in the air during the circus show.
  • He became famous as an acrobat, performing daring stunts at high altitudes.

Etymology

From the Greek word "akrobates," meaning "a walker on the summit" (from "akros," meaning "topmost, high," and "bates," meaning "one who walks").

Synonyms

  • Gymnast
  • Circus performer
  • Trampolinist
  • Tightrope walker
  • Contortionist

Antonyms

  • Non-performer
  • Amateur
  • Inexperienced
  • Unskilled

Translations

Language Translation
SpanishAcrobata
FrenchAcrobate
GermanAkrobat
Chinese杂技演员
Japaneseアクロバット
RussianАкробат
ItalianAcrobata
Korean곡예사
PortugueseAcrobata
Arabicبهلوان
Hindiनट
Bengaliআকৃতিবিশেষ
Teluguనటుడు
Tamilஅக்ரோபாட்
Marathiनट
Gujaratiએક્લોબેટ
Malayalamആക്രോബാറ്റ്
Kannadaಆಕ್ರೋಬಾಟ್
Punjabiਅਕ੍ਰੋਬੈਟ
Urduبہلوان
Odiaନଟ
Assameseআক্ৰোব্যাট
Maithiliनट
Dogriਅਕ੍ਰੋਬੈਟ
Bodoᱟᱜᱚᱭᱟ
Sindhiبیلوار
Manipuriখৰ
Santhaliᱟᱜᱚᱭᱟ

Regional Pronunciation Variations

While the pronunciation of "acrobat" remains mostly consistent across regions, some dialects may emphasize different syllables, notably in languages like Spanish or Italian, where the "a" sound may be more pronounced.

Historical Usage

The term "acrobat" has been used since the 18th century to describe performers who displayed physical feats of agility, often in circuses or variety shows. Initially, the term was closely associated with physical performers who specialized in gymnastic displays or other feats of strength and balance.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, acrobats have been viewed as symbols of strength, dexterity, and courage. They have long been featured in circuses, fairs, and festivals, where they are celebrated for their skill and ability to entertain. In some cultures, acrobats are also revered as artists, their performances seen as a fusion of athleticism and artistry.

More Information

The acrobat’s role in entertainment has evolved over time, from circus performances to modern theater, television, and even Olympic gymnastics. Acrobatics today may encompass a wide range of disciplines, including gymnastics, diving, and extreme sports. Despite this evolution, acrobats continue to captivate audiences with their extraordinary skill, courage, and physical mastery.

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