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Definition of rhythmic in English: rhythmicadjective ˈrɪðmɪkˈrɪðmɪk 1Having or relating to rhythm. Example sentencesExamples - They are more like a loud, low pitched groan or a rhythmic pounding that repeats and becomes a long moan.
- In a Kathak solo performance; the dancer first recites the rhythmic composition of the dance.
- Her legs moved fast, tapping on the pads and somehow liking the rhythmic pounding of her feet.
- A couple of years ago I wrote a poem for the hot season, in a very rhythmic form called a Sapphic stanza.
- So I worked out what I wanted to do with the hexameter line, a line that is strongly rhythmic.
- Usually its entrance is accompanied by rhythmic singing and members dance on to the stage.
- The rocking motion of the car over the uneven track, and the rhythmic pounding against the underside of the car.
- We heard the rhythmic pounding as the spear points were hammered onto shafts of ash wood.
- The rhythmic motives in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony suggest the notion of the knocking of fate at your door.
- Both dance forms involve artistes creating rhythmic patterns of movements.
- They use alliteration and rhythmic art in a way that has been compared to the prose of Ælfric.
- The energy on stage was carried into the crowd as the fortunate few danced to the rhythmic tunes.
- The rhythmic pounding of hooves caught his attention and he rode quietly towards the sound.
- The writing is rhythmic and poetic and the characters so real that you long to know what became of them in later life.
- It is a rhythmic dance full of graceful movements to welcome guests.
- Behind us, a middle-aged couple began to dance, a gentle rhythmic shuffle which seemed to catch on amongst the audience.
- Thus Capoera is a rhythmic, dancing martial art, sparring and practicing are set to music.
- Brooklynn could feel the heat in her cheeks, and the rhythmic pounding of her heart.
- He heard the raucous shouts and the rhythmic twist of the dance accompaniment as he turned into the alley, and he quickened his pace.
- Dances are accompanied by highly rhythmic music in which drumming plays a leading role.
Synonyms pulsing, with a steady pulse, rhythmical, metrical, measured, throbbing, beating, pulsating, cadenced, lilting, repeated, periodic, regular, steady, even, paced 2Occurring regularly. there are rhythmic changes in our bodies Example sentencesExamples - It gives one a sense of the endless, rhythmic waves of Kurdish struggles for nationhood.
- As he continued to ponder these things, he noted her breathing had become steady and rhythmic.
- Soon after this a completely new repertory of rhyming, rhythmic sequences began to develop.
- The conversion step at which rhythmic ethylene production is regulated also differs between species.
- The sinking and rising of lakes is the sole rhythmic variation on a theme of universal erosion.
- The only sound I could hear was the steady pace of my own breathing, which along with the rhythmic escape of air bubbles was quite hypnotic.
Derivatives adjective The narrative is artful and rhythmical, maintaining a fast and steady pace throughout the movie. Example sentencesExamples - Pindar was famous for the complexity and beauty of his poetry, which generally employed a three-part structure using repeated rhythmical patterns of words.
- The numbers follow with rhythmical regularity, the hush intensifying.
- The pulse of the verse is kept steady but the rhythmical structure of the whole speech is given a new fluidity by Sophocles' informal treatment of metrical pause.
- You can't imagine how strange it seemed to be journeying on thus, without any visible cause of progress other than the magical machine, with its flying white breath and rhythmical, unvarying pace… swifter than a bird flies.
Origin Early 17th century: from French rhythmique or via Latin from Greek rhuthmikos, from rhuthmos (see rhythm). Definition of rhythmic in US English: rhythmicadjectiveˈrɪðmɪkˈriT͟Hmik 1Having or relating to rhythm. Example sentencesExamples - The energy on stage was carried into the crowd as the fortunate few danced to the rhythmic tunes.
- The rhythmic pounding of hooves caught his attention and he rode quietly towards the sound.
- They are more like a loud, low pitched groan or a rhythmic pounding that repeats and becomes a long moan.
- Thus Capoera is a rhythmic, dancing martial art, sparring and practicing are set to music.
- The rocking motion of the car over the uneven track, and the rhythmic pounding against the underside of the car.
- The writing is rhythmic and poetic and the characters so real that you long to know what became of them in later life.
- He heard the raucous shouts and the rhythmic twist of the dance accompaniment as he turned into the alley, and he quickened his pace.
- Her legs moved fast, tapping on the pads and somehow liking the rhythmic pounding of her feet.
- We heard the rhythmic pounding as the spear points were hammered onto shafts of ash wood.
- In a Kathak solo performance; the dancer first recites the rhythmic composition of the dance.
- Both dance forms involve artistes creating rhythmic patterns of movements.
- Dances are accompanied by highly rhythmic music in which drumming plays a leading role.
- They use alliteration and rhythmic art in a way that has been compared to the prose of Ælfric.
- Behind us, a middle-aged couple began to dance, a gentle rhythmic shuffle which seemed to catch on amongst the audience.
- So I worked out what I wanted to do with the hexameter line, a line that is strongly rhythmic.
- The rhythmic motives in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony suggest the notion of the knocking of fate at your door.
- Usually its entrance is accompanied by rhythmic singing and members dance on to the stage.
- It is a rhythmic dance full of graceful movements to welcome guests.
- A couple of years ago I wrote a poem for the hot season, in a very rhythmic form called a Sapphic stanza.
- Brooklynn could feel the heat in her cheeks, and the rhythmic pounding of her heart.
Synonyms pulsing, with a steady pulse, rhythmical, metrical, measured, throbbing, beating, pulsating, cadenced, lilting, repeated, periodic, regular, steady, even, paced - 1.1 Occurring regularly.
there are rhythmic changes in our bodies Example sentencesExamples - The only sound I could hear was the steady pace of my own breathing, which along with the rhythmic escape of air bubbles was quite hypnotic.
- Soon after this a completely new repertory of rhyming, rhythmic sequences began to develop.
- The conversion step at which rhythmic ethylene production is regulated also differs between species.
- As he continued to ponder these things, he noted her breathing had become steady and rhythmic.
- The sinking and rising of lakes is the sole rhythmic variation on a theme of universal erosion.
- It gives one a sense of the endless, rhythmic waves of Kurdish struggles for nationhood.
Origin Early 17th century: from French rhythmique or via Latin from Greek rhuthmikos, from rhuthmos (see rhythm). |