What is another word for Dancy?

Pronunciation: [dˈansi] (IPA)

Dancy is a word that describes someone who loves to dance or who is very skilled at dancing. However, there are many other words that can be used to convey the same message. For example, you could describe someone as rhythmic, graceful, fluid, or nimble. Other options might include lively, buoyant, sprightly, or energetic. Additionally, you could use adjectives like lively, vivacious, or animated to emphasize the excitement and joy that dancing brings to a person. Whatever word you choose to use, be sure to pick one that accurately conveys the sense of movement and passion that is associated with Dancy people.

What are the hypernyms for Dancy?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Dancy

Oh, now it is a merry song; for, after all, Melody is a child, and a happy child; and though she loves the sad songs dearly, still she generally likes to end up with a "Dancy one."
"Melody The Story of a Child"
Laura E. Richards
And you can get away with a great deal of that "Dancy-o" stuff when you call it a folk-opera.
"Love Conquers All"
Robert C. Benchley
That weed Dancy gave you in the Spring?
"Loyalties (Fifth Series Plays)"
John Galsworthy Last Updated: February 10, 2009

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