choreographer
Choreographer (noun) means a person who designs and arranges dance movements or performance sequences. Example: “The choreographer worked with the dancers for months before opening night.”
How to use choreographer
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSomeone whose job is to design dance moves or staged movement sequences.
Word forms
choreographers plural
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The _____ worked with the dancers for months before opening night.
Etymology
From choreograph plus the agent suffix -er.
Rhymes for choreographer
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What does “choreographer” mean?
The word “choreographer” means a person who designs and arranges dance movements or performance sequences. In plain terms, someone whose job is to design dance moves or staged movement sequences.
How do you use “choreographer” in a sentence?
Here is “choreographer” used in a sentence: “The choreographer worked with the dancers for months before opening night.”
What part of speech is “choreographer”?
“Choreographer” is a noun.
Is “choreographer” a common word?
“Choreographer” is an uncommon word in modern English.