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The synonyms of “Acrobatic” are: athletic, gymnastic, nimble, agile, deft, lithe, limber, lissom, supple, light-footed, light, light of foot, light on one's feet, spry, sprightly, lively, active
Acrobatic as an Adjective
Definitions of "Acrobatic" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “acrobatic” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Performing, involving, or adept at spectacular gymnastic feats.
- Vigorously active.
Synonyms of "Acrobatic" as an adjective (17 Words)
active | Exerting influence or producing a change or effect. He was politically active. |
agile | Mentally quick. An agile mind. |
athletic | Relating to athletes or athletics. Athletic playing. |
deft | Demonstrating skill and cleverness. The script was both deft and literate. |
gymnastic | Relating to gymnastics. Gymnastic exercises. |
light | Of the military or industry using or being relatively small or light arms or equipment. Felt light in the head. |
light of foot | Of little intensity or power or force. |
light on one's feet | Free from anything that dulls or dims. |
light-footed | Having a light and springy step. |
limber | (used of persons’ bodies) capable of moving or bending freely. I have to practise to keep myself limber. |
lissom | Gracefully thin and bending and moving with ease. The kind of outfit that should be left to lissom teenagers. |
lithe | Gracefully thin and bending and moving with ease. She lay gazing up at his tall lithe figure. |
lively | Full of spirit. A lively period in history. |
nimble | Quick and light in movement or action; agile. As nimble as a deer. |
sprightly | Full of spirit and vitality. A sprightly dance. |
spry | Moving quickly and lightly. He continued to look spry and active well into his eighties. |
supple | Bending and moving easily and gracefully; flexible. This body oil leaves your skin feeling deliciously supple. |
Usage Examples of "Acrobatic" as an adjective
- An acrobatic dive.
- An acrobatic dance.
Associations of "Acrobatic" (30 Words)
acting | Temporarily doing the duties of another person. An acting career. |
artist | A person who habitually practises a specified reprehensible activity. Rip off artists. |
artistic | Aesthetically pleasing. An artistic flower arrangement. |
ballet | A creative work or performance of ballet or the music written for it. The Bolshoi Ballet. |
ballroom | Ballroom dancing. The number of people learning ballroom has doubled in the last two years. |
buffoon | A ridiculous but amusing person; a clown. |
carnival | A public event or celebration, typically held outdoors and involving stalls, entertainment, and processions. The whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere. |
choreographer | A person who composes the sequence of steps and moves for a performance of dance. A professional choreographer. |
choreography | The written notation for such a sequence. As well as dancing she did a great deal of choreography. |
circus | A frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment. He ran away from home to join the circus. |
clown | Act as or like a clown. A circus clown. |
dance | Dance steps and movements considered as an activity or art form. Everyone was taking part in the dance. |
dancer | A person who dances or whose profession is dancing. She thought he would become a ballet dancer. |
disco | Dance to disco music. She filled every hour of the day playing tennis or discoing with friends. |
festival | An organized series of concerts, plays, or films, typically one held annually in the same place. A major international festival of song. |
gymnast | A person trained or skilled in gymnastics. |
juggle | Throw, catch, and keep in the air several things simultaneously. Juggle an account so as to hide a deficit. |
juggling | The act of rearranging things to give a misleading impression. |
mime | A practitioner of mime or a performer in a mime. He s a very fine actor and mime artist. |
music | The score or scores of a musical composition or compositions. Couples were dancing to the music. |
opera | Operas as a genre of classical music. It was the best performance of the opera he had ever heard. |
pantomime | An absurd or confused situation. He is currently appearing in pantomime in Manchester. |
parade | A parade ground. A St George s Day parade. |
performance | An act of presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment. They admired his performance under stress. |
sideshow | A subordinate incident of little importance relative to the main event. Instruction is not an educational sideshow. |
song | A musical composition suggestive of a song. The pilgrims broke into song. |
stunt | Perform a stunt or stunts. The recovery of our industries is stunted by lack of funds. |
trapeze | A horizontal bar hanging by two ropes and free to swing, used by acrobats in a circus. |
tumbler | An acrobat, especially one who performs somersaults. |
vaudeville | A variety show with songs and comic acts etc. His comedic roots are in vaudeville. |