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hula

/'hu:lə/
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The word "hula" is a noun that refers to a traditional dance from Hawaii, which is often performed by women. This dance involves rhythmic movements of the hips, hands, and feet, usually accompanied by chants or songs. The hula tells stories and expresses feelings through dance.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "hula" when talking about Hawaiian culture, dance, or performances.
  • It is typically used in contexts related to dance, festivals, or cultural events.
Example:
  • "During our trip to Hawaii, we watched a beautiful hula performance on the beach."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced discussions, you might talk about the different styles of hula, such as Hula ʻŌlelo (which uses spoken language) and Hula Kahiko (the ancient style of hula).

Word Variants:
  • Hula dancer: a person who performs hula.
  • Hula dancing: the act of performing hula.
Different Meanings:

While "hula" primarily refers to the dance, it can also be informally used to mean any kind of lively or joyful dance, although this usage is less common.

Synonyms:

There are not many direct synonyms for "hula," but you could use: - Dance (in a general sense) - Performance (when referring to a hula show)

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "hula," but you might hear phrases like "to hula dance," which means to perform the hula dance.

Noun
  1. a Polynesian rain dance performed by a woman

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