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  1. The meaning of CAVORT is to leap or dance about in a lively manner. How to use cavort in a sentence.

  2. 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.

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

  4. How to cavort, in one easy step: dance around all crazy, jumping on and over anything nearby like you just ate a lot of sugar. Give it a try! 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.

  5. verb (used without object) to prance or caper about. to behave in a high-spirited, festive manner; have a lively good time; revel. cavort. / kəˈvɔːt / verb. intr to prance; caper.

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

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

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

  9. 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.

  10. 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 .]

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