rhythm

  • 11rhythm — [n] beat, accent of sound, music bounce, cadence, cadency, downbeat, flow, lilt, measure, meter, metre, movement, pattern, periodicity, pulse, regularity, rhyme, rise and fall, swing, tempo, time, uniformity; concept 595 …

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  • 12Rhythm — For other uses, see Rhythm (disambiguation). Rhythm, a sequence in time repeated, featured in dance: an early moving picture demonstrates the waltz …

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  • 13rhythm — rhythmless, adj. /ridh euhm/, n. 1. movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like. 2. Music. a. the pattern of regular or irregular pulses caused in music by the occurrence of strong and weak melodic… …

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  • 14rhythm — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fast, slow ▪ constant, good, perfect, regular, steady ▪ the steady rhythm of his heartbeat …

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  • 15rhythm — 01. Rap music often simply exaggerates the normal [rhythm] of spoken English. 02. The baby was soothed by the quiet [rhythmic] sound of his mother s heartbeat. 03. The crowd moved [rhythmically] to the sound of the drums. 04. Santana s music is… …

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  • 16rhythm */*/ — UK [ˈrɪðəm] / US noun Word forms rhythm : singular rhythm plural rhythms 1) [countable] a regular pattern of sounds or movements the slow rhythm of the rocking chair 2) a) [countable/uncountable] music a regular pattern of sounds in music that… …

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  • 17rhythm — noun Etymology: Middle French & Latin; Middle French rhythme, from Latin rhythmus, from Greek rhythmos, probably from rhein to flow more at stream Date: 1560 1. a. an ordered recurrent alternation of strong and weak elements in the flow of sound… …

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  • 18Rhythm Is It! — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Rhythm Is It! Produktionsland Deutschland …

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  • 19rhythm — n. 1) (a) frenzied; pulsating; steady; undulating rhythm 2) to a rhythm (to dance to the rhythm of drums) * * * [ rɪð(ə)m] pulsating steady undulating rhythm (a) frenzied to a rhythm (to dance to the rhythm of drums) …

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  • 20rhythm — rhyth|m [ˈrıðəm] n [U and C] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: rhythmus, from Greek, from rhein to flow ] 1.) a regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements →↑metre ▪ Drums are basic to African rhythm. ▪ complicated dance rhythms rhythm of ▪ …

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