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What (who) is Acrobat - definition

PERFORMANCE OF EXTRAORDINARY HUMAN FEATS OF BALANCE, AGILITY, AND MOTOR COORDINATION
Acrobats; Acrobatic; Acro-Gymnastics; Acrobatic performance; Acrobatically; Aerialist; Aerial circus arts; Acrobat
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acrobat         
(acrobats)
An acrobat is an entertainer who performs difficult physical acts such as jumping and balancing, especially in a circus.
N-COUNT
acrobat         
¦ noun an entertainer who performs acrobatics.
Derivatives
acrobatic adjective
acrobatically adverb
Origin
C19: from Fr. acrobate, from Gk akrobates, from akrobatos 'walking on tiptoe', from akron 'tip' + bainein 'to walk'.
acrobat         
n.
Rope-dancer, funambulist, highvaulter, lofty-tumbler, flying-trapezist, aerial athlete, equilibrist, aerosaltant.

Wikipedia

Acrobatics

Acrobatics (from Ancient Greek ἀκροβατέω akrobatéō 'walk on tiptoe, strut') is the performance of human feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination. Acrobatic skills are used in performing arts, sporting events, and martial arts. Extensive use of acrobatic skills are most often performed in acro dance, circus, gymnastics, and freerunning and to a lesser extent in other athletic activities including ballet, slacklining and diving. Although acrobatics is most commonly associated with human body performance, the term is used to describe other types of performance, such as aerobatics.

Examples of use of Acrobat
1. "There isn‘t an acrobat capable of juggling all these contradictions," Khoury said.
2. He perhaps saw himself at different times as acrobat, clown, rider, or observer.
3. Nonfiction PDF: 2005 annual book guide (472K) You will need Adobe Acrobat to view this file.
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