scat
scat
skæt
skāt
/skˈæt/
scatted

Definition & Meaning of "scat"in English

to scat
01

flee; take to one's heels; cut and run

to scat definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
movement verb
regular
present tense
scat
3rd person singular
scats
present participle
scatting
past simple
scatted
past participle
scatted
Scat
01

vocal improvisation where the singer uses nonsense syllables, rhythms, and melodic variations to create spontaneous and rhythmic expressions

Grammatical Information
animacy status
abstract
Composition
Simple
countable
plural form
scats
Examples
Ella Fitzgerald was known for her mastery of scat, effortlessly weaving intricate melodies and rhythms.
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