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    Cav·ort
    /kəˈvôrt/

    verb

    • 1. jump or dance around excitedly: "spider monkeys leap and cavort in the branches"
  2. There are lots of synonyms, so if you ever get tired of cavorting, you could always prance, frolic, lark, rollick, romp, or carouse. The choice is yours. Definitions of cavort. verb. play boisterously. synonyms: disport, frisk, frolic, gambol, lark, lark about, rollick, romp, run around, skylark, sport. see more.

  3. to jump or move around in a playful way, sometimes noisily, and often in a sexual way: They were spotted cavorting beside the swimming pool. Synonyms. disport yourself old-fashioned or humorous. frisk. frolic. gambol literary. romp. sport.

  4. Aug 31, 2023 · cavort (third-person singular simple present cavorts, present participle cavorting, simple past and past participle cavorted) (originally intransitive, of horses) To prance, frolic, gambol . ( intransitive) To move about carelessly, playfully or boisterously . Synonyms: romp, frolic, prance, caper.

  5. Definition of cavort verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Apr 21, 2024 · 1. verb. When people cavort, they leap about in a noisy and excited way. You can enjoy a quick snack while your children cavort in the sand. [VERB] 2. verb. Cavort is sometimes used by journalists to suggest that people were behaving in a playfully sexual way.

  7. verb [ I ] uk/kəˈvɔːt/us. Add to word listAdd to word list. to jump, dance, or move about in an excited way. (Definition of cavort from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of cavort. in Chinese (Traditional) 雀躍, 嬉戲玩鬧, (常指)調情玩樂… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 雀跃, 嬉戏玩闹, (常指)调情玩乐… See more. in Portuguese.

  8. Britannica Dictionary definition of CAVORT. [no object] 1. : to jump or move around in a lively manner. Otters cavorted in the stream. 2. : to spend time in an enjoyable and often wild or improper way — usually + with. The governor has been criticized for cavorting with celebrities.

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