cancan

/kænˈkɑːn/

Definitions

1. noun

a lively and uninhibited style of dance originating in 19th-century France, often performed by a group of women in a line or circle and characterized by energetic kicks and leaps.

“The troupe’s performance of the cancan was a highlight of the evening’s entertainment.”

Synonyms

  • dance
  • routine

Antonyms

  • inertia
  • stiffness