cakewalk
Pronunciation
/kˈeɪkwɔːk/

Definition & Meaning of "cakewalk"in English

Cakewalk
01

a 19th-century African American dance with high-stepping and strutting movements, often performed in competitions

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Abstract
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
cakewalks

What is the "cakewalk"?

The cakewalk is a historical dance that originated in the African American communities of the Southern United States in the 19th century. It features high, exaggerated steps and a distinctive, lively rhythm. Dancers perform with a formal, upright posture and often include intricate footwork, including high kicks and quick, precise movements. The dance was originally a form of mockery of European dance styles, but it later became popular in theatrical performances and ballroom settings, and it is known for its celebratory and playful nature.

Examples
The cakewalk was popular in minstrel shows.
02

an easy accomplishment

03

not in active use

to cakewalk
01

perform the cakewalk dance

Grammatical Information
Composition
Compound
Movement verb
Regular
Present tense
cakewalk
3rd person singular
cakewalks
Present participle
cakewalking
Past simple
cakewalked
Past participle
cakewalked
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