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Synonyms and antonyms of Dancers and groups of dancers in American Thesaurus

Dancers and groups of dancers

ballerina (noun)

a woman who performs in ballets, especially as her job

ballet (noun)

a group of dancers who perform ballet

cheerleader (noun)

in the U.S., one of a group of people, especially young women, who shout and dance to encourage the crowd to cheer at a sports event

chorus (noun)

a group of singers and dancers who perform together in a show but who are not the main performers

chorus girl (noun)

a woman who sings and dances as one of a group of performers in a musical play or movie

chorus line (noun)

a group of performers in a musical play or movie who stand in a straight line and sing and dance

company (noun)

theatre a group of actors, singers, or dancers who perform together

corps de ballet (noun)

all the members of a group who perform in a ballet, especially those who are not the main dancers

dancer (noun)

someone who dances, especially as their job

drill team (noun)

a team of people who dance or march together to form patterns

ensemble (noun)

theatremusic a group of musicians, dancers, or actors who perform together

go-go dancer (noun)

a woman whose job is to dance in a sexually exciting way wearing very few clothes

hoofer (noun)

informal a dancer

hostess (noun)

a woman whose job is to dance with men or sit with men who are customers in a nightclub

partner (noun)

someone who you dance with

prima ballerina (noun)

the most important female dancer in a ballet company

raver (noun)

mainly British someone who likes to go to raves (=large dance parties)

showgirl (noun)

a woman whose job is to sing or dance on a stage with other women