degage

/deɪɡɑˈʒeɪ/
adjective
  1. Free and relaxed in manner; not constrained or formal.
    • Her degage attitude made everyone feel comfortable at the party.
    • He walked into the meeting with a degage confidence that impressed the team.
    • The professor's degage style of teaching encouraged open discussion.
  2. In ballet, describing a position where the working leg is slightly raised and pointed away from the supporting leg.
    • The dancer held a perfect degage position during the warm-up.
    • The instructor demonstrated a smooth transition from plié to degage.
    • Practice your degage movements to improve your balance and control.
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