Bolero Meaning and Definition
Bolero
Pronunciation
/ˈboʊləroʊ/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A type of slow and romantic music or dance originating from Spain, characterized by a hypnotic and sensual rhythm.
Etymology
The word “Bolero” originates from the Spanish word “bolero”, which refers to a type of song or dance originating from Spain.
Usage Notes
The term “Bolero” is often used to describe a type of music or dance characterized by a slow and sensual rhythm, typically accompanied by classical guitar or flute.
Cultural References
Bolero is a famous orchestral work by Maurice Ravel, which has been widely used in various forms of media, including films and advertisements.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- Swept away by the Bolero’s rhythm
Related Words or Phrases
- Rumba
- Tango
- Salsa
Collocations
- A slow and sensual Bolero
- The Bolero’s hypnotic rhythm
Frequency of Use
The term “Bolero” is less common in modern language, but still uses in certain cultural and artistic contexts.
Common Misspellings
- Bolaro
- Bolera