Tutu Meaning and Definition

Tutu

Tutu

Pronunciation

/ˈtjuːtjuː/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A type of ballet skirt, typically worn by ballerinas, typically made of layers of netting or tulle, often in a conical shape.

Examples

  • The ballerina twirled across the stage in her exquisite tutu.
  • The company’s costumes included elaborate tutus for the principal dancers.

Synonyms

  • Skirt
  • Petticoat

Antonyms

  • Pants
  • Jeans

Etymology

The word “tutu” comes from the Corsican language, where it refers to the garment worn by a dancer.

Usage Notes

The word “tutu” is often used in the context of ballet, dance performances, and formal wear.

Cultural References

Tutu has been featured in various productions, including ballets, films, and television shows, such as “The Red Shoes” (1948) and “Moulin Rouge!” (2001).

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

None

Related Words or Phrases

  • Ballet
  • Kurtsey
  • Tulle

Collocations

  • Tutu and ballet
  • Tutu and dance
  • Tutu and performance

Frequency of Use

The word “tutu” is relatively rare in everyday language, but it is commonly used in the context of dance and performance.

Common Misspellings

  • TuTu
  • Tutee
  • Tutti

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