dancegoer

noun

Etymology

From dance + goer.

  1. inherited from goere
  2. compounded as dancegoer — “dance + goer

Definitions

  1. A person who attends either a dance or a dance performance.

    • If the score is in a traditional mode, some dancegoers will complain that it sentimentalizes the dancing; if experimental, other dancegoers will call it distracting noise.
    • As a dancegoer, I feel I have much to learn from watching this company; I hope others feel the same.

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