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    Cav·ort
    /kəˈvôrt/

    verb

    • 1. jump or dance around excitedly: "spider monkeys leap and cavort in the branches"
  2. The meaning of CAVORT is to leap or dance about in a lively manner. How to use cavort in a sentence.

  3. Cavort definition: to prance or caper about.. See examples of CAVORT used in a sentence.

  4. CAVORT meaning: 1. to jump or move around in a playful way, sometimes noisily, and often in a sexual way: 2. to…. Learn more.

  5. Cavorting requires a good mood, lots of energy, and some running room. Children love to cavort, and so do parents when they win the lottery. The origins of the word are unclear, perhaps coming from the word curvet, meaning “leap gracefully or energetically,” and leaping is a great addition to any cavorting.

  6. ca·vort. (kə-vôrt′) intr.v. ca·vort·ed, ca·vort·ing, ca·vorts. 1. To bound or prance about in a sprightly manner; caper. 2. To have lively or boisterous fun; romp: The children cavorted in the water, splashing and ducking each other. [Possibly alteration of curvet .]

  7. Cavort definition: To bound or prance about in a sprightly manner; caper.

  8. Jun 19, 2024 · 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.

  9. cavort. + adv./prep. to jump or move around in a noisy, excited and often sexual way. The photos showed her cavorting on the beach with her new lover. late 18th cent. (originally US): perhaps an alteration of curvet ‘to leap gracefully or energetically’.

  10. 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.

  11. cavort meaning: to jump, dance, or move about in an excited way. Learn more.

  12. 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.

  13. CAVORT definition: 1. to jump or move around in a playful way, sometimes noisily, and often in a sexual way: 2. to…. Learn more.

  14. Synonyms for CAVORT: dance, gambol, frolic, hop, romp, leap, skip, rollick; Antonyms of CAVORT: stew, sulk, pout, mope

  15. cavort meaning, definition, what is cavort: to jump or dance around in a playful or ...: Learn more.

  16. cavort. 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. Cavort is sometimes used by journalists to suggest that people were behaving in a playfully sexual way.

  17. Cavort definition: . See examples of CAVORT used in a sentence.

  18. cavort /kəˈvɔːt/ vb. ( intransitive) to prance; caper. Etymology: 19th Century: perhaps from curvet. caˈvorter n. 'cavort' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): dance - prance. Synonyms: prance, caper, frisk, dance, play, more...

  19. cavort definition: to jump, dance, or move about in an excited way. Learn more.

  20. The word "cavort" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to mean "to frolic playfully or dance around joyfully". For example, "The children were cavorting in the meadow, laughing and singing.".

  21. Definitions of 'cavort' 1. When people cavort, they leap about in a noisy and excited way. [...] 2. Cavort is sometimes used by journalists to suggest that people were behaving in a playfully sexual way. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'cavort' American English: kəvɔrt British English: kəvɔːʳt. More. Conjugations of 'cavort'

  22. Find 19 different ways to say CAVORT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  23. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb cavort. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  24. Jul 9, 2024 · And for an extra fee, visitors can handle flying squirrels, snorkel with stingrays or cavort with otters and wallabies. Whether the animals want that kind of communion is another question.

  25. verb [ I ] uk / kəˈvɔːt / us / kəˈvɔːrt /. 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.

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