noun
- the art or practice of walking on a tightrope or slack rope, especially as a performance or entertainment
- skillful or precarious maneuvering; a delicate balancing act between opposing forces or positions
Usage: often used in circus or acrobatic contexts
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The circus performer's funambulism amazed the audience as she walked gracefully across the rope.
- The politician's funambulism between two opposing party factions was impressive but ultimately unsustainable.
- Funambulism requires years of training and exceptional balance.
- The acrobat's funambulism demonstrated both physical skill and artistic expression.
- Navigating the budget required careful funambulism between spending and saving.
- Historical accounts describe funambulism as a popular street performance in medieval Europe.