What is another word for rope-walker?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈə͡ʊpwˈɔːkə] (IPA)

A rope-walker is a skilled performer who walks or balances on a tightrope. This daring act has been performed for centuries and has been known by various names throughout history. Some synonyms for rope-walker include acrobat, aerialist, high-wire artist, funambulist, and tightrope walker. The French word "funambule" is also used to describe this performer. Regardless of the name, rope-walkers are known for their breathtaking and death-defying performances that require exceptional balance, agility, and strength. Whether they are performing in a circus, a street show, or an entertainment event, rope-walkers continue to captivate audiences with their remarkable skills and bravery.

Synonyms for Rope-walker:

  • n.

    acrobat
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