cavort

cavort
Synonyms and related words:
antic, bob, bounce, bound, caper, capriole, caracole, carry on, curvet, cut a dido, cut capers, cut up, dance, dido, disport, falcade, flounce, fool around, frisk, frolic, gambade, gambado, gambol, horse around, horseplay, jump, jump about, leap, play, prance, ramp, rollick, romp, roughhouse, skip, sport, trip

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  • Cavort — Ca*vort , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Cavorted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cavorting}.] To prance ostentatiously; said of a horse or his rider. [Local slang, U. S.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cavort — 1793, cauvaut, Amer.Eng., perhaps from ca colloquial intens. prefix + vault jump, leap. Modern form attested by 1829 …   Etymology dictionary

  • cavort — [v] frolic, prance caper, caracole, carry on*, cut loose*, cut up*, dance, fool around*, frisk, gambol, go places and do things*, horse around*, horseplay, monkey around*, play, revel, rollick, romp, roughhouse*, sport; concepts 114,384 …   New thesaurus

  • cavort — ► VERB ▪ jump or dance around excitedly. ORIGIN perhaps an alteration of CURVET(Cf. ↑curvet) …   English terms dictionary

  • cavort — ☆ cavort [kə vôrt′ ] vi. [earlier cavaut; prob. < ca , colloq. intens. prefix (< ? Ger ge ) + VAULT2] 1. to leap about; prance or caper 2. to romp about happily; frolic …   English World dictionary

  • cavort — [[t]kəvɔ͟ː(r)t[/t]] cavorts, cavorting, cavorted 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... Syn: romp 2) VERB Cavort is sometimes used by… …   English dictionary

  • cavort — ca|vort [kəˈvo:t US o:rt] v [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Perhaps from curvet [i] to dance around (16 21 centuries), from Italian corvettare, from corvetta jump into the air , from French courber to curve ] to jump or dance around in a playful or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cavort — UK [kəˈvɔː(r)t] / US [kəˈvɔrt] verb [intransitive] Word forms cavort : present tense I/you/we/they cavort he/she/it cavorts present participle cavorting past tense cavorted past participle cavorted mainly journalism to play, dance, or have fun… …   English dictionary

  • cavort — intransitive verb Etymology: perhaps alteration of curvet Date: 1794 1. to leap or dance about in a lively manner 2. to engage in extravagant behavior …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • cavort — cavorter, n. /keuh vawrt /, v.i. 1. to prance or caper about. 2. to behave in a high spirited, festive manner; make merry. [1785 95, Amer.; earlier cavault, perh. CUR(VET) + VAULT2] * * * …   Universalium

  • cavort — verb /kəˈvɔːt,kəˈvɔɹt/ a) To prance, said of mounts And dragon flies sported around and cavorted,//As poets say dragon flies ought to do; b) To move about carelessly, playfully or boisterously. He whirligigged and pirouetted, dancing and… …   Wiktionary

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