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Synonyms and antonyms of The music for doing particular dances in British Thesaurus

The music for doing particular dances

bolero (noun)

music a dance from Spain, performed by a man and a woman together, or the music for this dance

bossa nova (noun)

a fast dance from Brazil, or the music for this dance

cha-cha (noun)

a South American dance with short quick steps, or the music for this dance

fandango (noun)

music the music for doing the fandango

flamenco (noun)

music the music for a flamenco

folk dance (noun)

the music for doing a folk dance

gavotte (noun)

a quick dance popular in France in the 18th century

gavotte (noun)

music the music for doing the gavotte

hornpipe (noun)

a lively dance, traditionally performed by sailors, or the music for this dance

jig (noun)

music the music for a jig

jive (noun)

music music that people can dance a jive to

mambo (noun)

the music for this dance

minuet (noun)

a slow dance that was popular in the 17th and 18th centuries, done by a man and woman together, or the music for this dance

polka (noun)

music the music for dancing the polka

polonaise (noun)

music the music for dancing the polonaise

quickstep (noun)

music the music for doing the quickstep

rumba (noun)

music the music for doing this dance

salsa (noun)

music a type of Latin-American dance music influenced by jazz and rock

samba (noun)

a fast dance from Brazil

samba (noun)

music the music for doing the samba

tango (noun)

music the music for doing the tango

tarantella (noun)

music the music for doing the tarantella

waltz (noun)

the music for doing the waltz