Dancer vs Perform - What's the difference?
dancer | perform |
A person who dances or performs (a) dance(s), usually as a job or profession.
(euphemistic) A stripper.
To do something; to execute.
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* Shakespeare
As a noun dancer
is a person who dances or performs (a) dance(s), usually as a job or profession.As a verb perform is
to do something; to execute.dancer
English
Alternative forms
* dauncer (obsolete) * dawncer (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* ballet dancer * gogo-dancer * pole-dancerSynonyms
* (euphemism for stripper) exotic dancerAnagrams
* * * English agent nouns ----perform
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Verb
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- Perform a part thou hast not done before.