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prance

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Verb — To move about with high, springy steps, often showing off.

How to use prance

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prance around prance about

Etymology

From Middle English "prancen," likely a variant of "pranken" ("to show off"), related to "prank" in its older sense of dressing or acting ostentatiously.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “prance” mean?

The word “prance” means to move about with high, springy steps, often showing off. In plain terms, walking or moving in a bouncy, showy way, often to draw attention.

How do you pronounce “prance”?

“Prance” is pronounced PRAHNS (/ˈpɹæns/ in IPA).

How do you use “prance” in a sentence?

Here is “prance” used in a sentence: “The horse pranced proudly around the show ring.”

What part of speech is “prance”?

“Prance” is a verb.

Where does the word “prance” come from?

The word “prance” comes from Middle English. From Middle English "prancen," likely a variant of "pranken" ("to show off"), related to "prank" in its older sense of dressing or acting ostentatiously.

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