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ca·dence C0013300 (kād′ns)n. pl. ca·denc·es 1. Balanced, rhythmic flow, as of poetry or oratory.2. The measure or beat of movement, as in dancing or marching.3. a. A falling inflection of the voice, as at the end of a sentence.b. General inflection or modulation of the voice.4. Music A progression of chords moving to a harmonic close, point of rest, or sense of resolution. [Middle English, from Old French *cadence, from Old Italian cadenza, from Vulgar Latin *cadentia, a falling, from Latin cadēns, cadent-, present participle of cadere, to fall; see kad- in Indo-European roots.] ca′denced adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | cadenced - marked by a rhythmical cadence; "the cadenced crunch of marching feet"cadentrhythmic, rhythmical - recurring with measured regularity; "the rhythmic chiming of church bells"- John Galsworthy; "rhythmical prose" |
cadencedadjectiveMarked by a regular rhythm:measured, metrical, rhythmic, rhythmical.EncyclopediaSeecadencecadencedenUK
Synonyms for cadencedadj marked by a regular rhythmSynonyms- measured
- metrical
- rhythmic
- rhythmical
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