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moves

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for moves, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — Skill or style in dancing or physical action, informally.

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dance steps footwork skills

How to use moves

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nice moves show off your moves

Informal, almost always used as "moves" in this sense.

Frequently asked questions

What does “moves” mean?

The word “moves” means skill or style in dancing or physical action, informally. In plain terms, someone's dancing skill or physical technique, used informally.

How do you pronounce “moves”?

“Moves” is pronounced moovz (/muːvz/ in IPA).

How do you use “moves” in a sentence?

Here is “moves” used in a sentence: “He showed off his best moves on the dance floor.”

What part of speech is “moves”?

“Moves” is a noun.

Is “moves” a common word?

“Moves” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What does it mean to have 'moves'?

To have "moves" means to be skilled or stylish in how you dance or handle your body — smooth, confident, eye-catching action. Someone with good moves on the dance floor knows impressive steps. The word is also used loosely for slick tactics, as in a footballer with clever moves.

Is 'moves' formal or informal?

Used to mean dance skill or physical style, "moves" is informal and conversational. You would say "she's got great moves," not use it in a formal report. In business, "making moves" is casual slang for taking bold action. In each sense the tone stays relaxed and everyday.

What is an example of good 'moves'?

A dancer who nails a tricky routine, a footballer who dribbles past defenders with quick footwork, or a skater landing a smooth trick all show off good moves. The word captures skill and flair in physical action, whether on a dance floor, a pitch, or a stage.

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