noun🔗ShareBolero (baile español), bolero (baile cubano)A lively Spanish dance in 3/4 time; also an unrelated slower-tempo dance of Cuban origin, in 2/4 time."The dance teacher explained that while both the Spanish and Cuban bolero involve partners, their rhythms and speeds are quite different. "El profesor de baile explicó que si bien tanto el bolero español como el cubano involucran parejas, sus ritmos y velocidades son bastante diferentes.musicdancecultureentertainmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBoleroA type of short, buttonless jacket or blouse, open or tied in front and ending at the diaphragm."She wore a black bolero over her white dress for a touch of elegance. "Llevaba un bolero negro sobre su vestido blanco para darle un toque de elegancia.wearstyleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareBailar el boleroTo dance the bolero."The couple decided to bolero at their wedding reception, surprising their guests with their elegant dance moves. "La pareja decidió bailar el bolero en su recepción de bodas, sorprendiendo a sus invitados con sus elegantes movimientos de baile.dancemusicentertainmentcultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading