Acrobat
              Definition
              A skilled performer of gymnastic feats, especially one who performs in a circus.
              Parts of Speech
              
              Pronunciation
              
                - IPA Pronunciation:
 
                - American: /ˈæk.rəˌbæt/
 
                - British: /ˈak.rə.bat/
 
                - Respelling:
 
                - American: AK-ruh-bat
 
                - British: AK-ruh-bat
 
              
              Etymology
              The term "acrobat" comes from the French word "acrobate," which is derived from the Greek "akrobatēs" meaning 'walker on tiptoe or tightrope.' It is formed from "akros" (high) + "baino" (to walk).
              Derivatives
              
                - Acrobatics
 
                - Acrobatic
 
                - Acrobatism
 
                - Acrobatically
 
                - Acrobatism
 
              
              Synonyms
              
                - Gymnast
 
                - Tumbler
 
                - Trapeze artist
 
              
              Antonyms
              
                - Non-performer
 
                - Spectator
 
                - Onlooker
 
              
              Usage
              
                - "The acrobat displayed a thrilling performance on the tightrope."
 
                - "Being an acrobat requires flexibility, strength, and precision."
 
              
              Related Terms
              
                - Circus
 
                - Performance
 
                - Aerialist
 
                - Balance
 
                - Juggler
 
              
              Detailed Definition
              Noun:
              
                - A person who practices and performs feats of strength, balance, and agility, especially in a circus or theatrical setting.
 
                - Example: "The circus had several acrobats who could perform astonishing aerial stunts."
 
                - A person who adeptly and swiftly changes or adapts their position or viewpoint.
 
                - Example: "He is an acrobat in politics, shifting his stance based on popular opinion."
 
              
              
              The term "acrobat" typically conjures images of daring circus performers, but it can also refer metaphorically to someone who is agile in adjusting to change.