movements
Prononciation : [ˈmuːv mən ts]
Mot
Contexte : « physical actions »
(noun) when someone or something is changing position or moving from one place to another. This can be walking, dancing, or even making small adjustments with your body.
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She practiced her dance movements every day to become better.
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His movements were stiff and he couldn't dance smoothly.
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What kind of movements do you make when you dance?
Contexte : « social change »
(noun) a group of people working together to change something in society. This is often about something important like rights, freedom, or peace.
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The students were part of a movement to help the environment.
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There was no movement for change in the community last year.
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What movement do you think had the biggest impact on history?
Contexte : « art and expression »
(noun) a style or trend in art, music, or literature that many people follow during a certain time. Like how different artists try new styles together.
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The Impressionist movement changed the way people looked at painting.
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The artist didn't follow any movement; he created his own unique style.
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Which art movement do you find most interesting?
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