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Noun danse macabre has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebDanse MacabreNoun 1. An artistic genre that depicts the dance of death, usually through a series of images or literary works. Sample sentence: In the famous frescoes of the 15th century, the danse macabre portrayed skeletons dancing with people as a representation of the inevitability of death. Related products on Amazon: Books, Art Prints Adjective 1. Eerie or unsettling, often referring to music or atmosphere. Sample sentence: The haunting melody created a danse macabre atmosphere in the old abandoned house. Related products on Amazon: Music Albums, Horror Movies Verb 1. To engage in a grim or macabre dance, symbolizing death. Sample sentence: The revelers decided to danse macabre around the bonfire on Halloween night, celebrating the spirits of the departed. Related products on Amazon: Dance Classes, Costumes Origin The term "danse macabre" is derived from French, where "danse" means dance and "macabre" means relating to death or the dead. For more related products, you can search on Amazon. | ||||
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