ballet
Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: balletspast: balletedpp: balleteding: balletting
This term carries a strong association with discipline, rigidity, and an almost architectural approach to the human body. It suggests a world of strict hierarchy and exacting standards where a single misplaced finger can be seen as a failure. The feeling is one of ethereal lightness contrasted with intense physical labor. In a social context, referring to something as ballet often implies a sense of grace or calculated precision. When used outside of dance, it describes movements that are fluid yet controlled, often evoking a sense of high art or upper-class sophistication.
Uncountable when referring to the art form and technique in general. Countable when referring to a specific choreographed production or performance.