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acrobatic

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[ak-ruh-bat-ik]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or like an acrobat or acrobatics.

  2. having the good balance, agility, and coordination of an acrobat.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • acrobatically adverb
  • semiacrobatic adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of acrobatic1

From the Greek word Dzپó, dating back to 1860–65. See acrobat, -ic
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The 22-year-old changed into a floral purple number for his typically acrobatic live performance of recent single Mystical Magical.

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The acrobatics continued with Slovenian musician Klemen, who was suspended upside down during his ballad How Much Time Do We Have Left?

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I love the the vocal acrobatics, you know, just reminding people that even though it’s a country genre, she could still skate on the track and get the vocals that she needs.

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Smith – whose acrobatic goal helped deliver promotion and earn lavish praise from Reynolds – became Wrexham's record signing for a reported £2m in January.

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In India, Mallakhamb — which translates to “wrestler’s pole” — emerged around the 12th century as a sport combining yoga, wrestling and aerial acrobatics.

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