rhythmic

IPA: rˈɪðmɪk

adjective

  • Of or relating to rhythm.
  • Characterized by rhythm.
  • Written in verse, especially rhyming verse.
  • With regular, repetitive motion or sound.
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Examples of "rhythmic" in Sentences

  • His rhythmic sophistication was unequaled.
  • If one alliterates words, it sound much rhythmic.
  • Rhythmic movements of the jaw and operculum begin.
  • The rhythmic change is due to the changing of the meter.
  • Mathcore is a rhythmically complex and dissonant style of metalcore.
  • The rhythmic nature of the paintings evoke the cycle of nature itself.
  • Competitive rhythmic gymnastics began in the 1940s in the Soviet Union.
  • This rhythmic gracefulness is opposed by the middle section of the piece.
  • She is the grand champion of the world of rhythmic gymnastics from Bulgaria.
  • It's a very rhythmic film all around, at times recalling Robert Altman in its easy, loping pace and dense overlapping dialogue.

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