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1. modern
adjective. ['ˈmɑːdɝn'] belonging to the modern era; since the Middle Ages.
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Etymology
- moderne (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
Rhymes with Modern Dance
- underfinance
- refinance
- pomeranz
- pomerance
- lafrance
- expanse
- alamance
- romance
- perchance
- mccance
- finance
- enhance
- askance
- advance
- trance
- stance
- schranz
- prance
- glance
- france
- duran's
- crance
- vance
- schanz
- rance
- nance
- mance
- lance
- hance
- chance
2. modern
adjective. ['ˈmɑːdɝn'] relating to a recently developed fashion or style; .
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Etymology
- moderne (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
3. modern
adjective. ['ˈmɑːdɝn'] characteristic of present-day art and music and literature and architecture.
Antonyms
Etymology
- moderne (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
4. modern
adjective. ['ˈmɑːdɝn'] ahead of the times.
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Etymology
- moderne (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
5. modern
noun. ['ˈmɑːdɝn'] a contemporary person.
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Etymology
- moderne (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
6. dance
verb. ['ˈdæns'] move in a graceful and rhythmical way.
Etymology
- daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dancer (Anglo-Norman)
7. dance
noun. ['ˈdæns'] an artistic form of nonverbal communication.
Synonyms
Etymology
- daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dancer (Anglo-Norman)
8. dance
verb. ['ˈdæns'] move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance.
Synonyms
- tap
- samba
- rhumba
- break dance
- mosh
- skank
- tango
- tap dance
- square dance
- hoof
- one-step
- tapdance
- bop
- jig
- slam
- boogie
- cakewalk
- Charleston
- shag
- jitterbug
- waltz around
- move
- disco
- polka
- contredanse
- cha-cha
- waltz
- foxtrot
- country-dance
- mambo
- conga
- grind
- trip the light fantastic toe
- clog
- contradance
- shimmy
- bebop
- jive
- bump
- kick
- twist
- two-step
- belly dance
- slam dance
- break-dance
- folk dance
- heel
- thrash
- rumba
- break
- quickstep
- trip the light fantastic
Etymology
- daunsen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- dancer (Anglo-Norman)