walt

intransitive-verb
UK: /wɔːlt/
US: /wɔlt/
  1. To dance the waltz.

    1. They waltzed all night. [ ] [ ]
    2. She learned to waltz at a young age, attending formal dances. [ ] [ ]
walt verb
  1. To move or proceed in a carefree or confident manner.

    1. He waltzed in late. [ ] [ ]
    2. She waltzed through the exam, having studied diligently beforehand. [ ] [ ]
  2. To easily win or achieve something.

    1. They waltzed to victory. [ ] [ ]
    2. Our team waltzed through the competition, showcasing superior skill and teamwork. [ ] [ ]
walt noun
  1. A ballroom dance in triple time, typically performed by a couple.

    1. They danced a walt. [ ] [ ]
    2. The elegance of the walt captivated everyone at the formal ball. [ ] [ ]

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The phonetic transcription of "walt" is /wɔːlt/ in British English and /wɔlt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "walt": dance, glide, promenade, saunter.

Example usage of "walt": "They waltzed all night.". More examples on the page.