Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kabuki
Noun
/kəˈbuːki/

Definition
Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese drama known for its stylized performance, elaborate costumes, and distinct makeup.

Examples
- The kabuki performance was captivating, featuring impressively choreographed dances and vibrant costumes.
- She learned about kabuki theater while studying Japanese culture in college.
- During the festival, the town hosted a kabuki show that attracted many visitors.

Meaning
It refers to a specific genre of theatrical performance that combines music, dance, and drama, with unique storytelling techniques and visual aesthetics.

Synonyms
- None (specific to a traditional Japanese performance art)