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    Rhythm
    /ˈriT͟Həm/

    noun

    • 1. a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound: "Ruth listened to the rhythm of his breathing" Similar patternflowtemporegular features
  2. Rhythm definition: movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like.. See examples of RHYTHM used in a sentence.

  3. a regular pattern of changes or events. Lack of sleep can upset your daily rhythm. You'll soon get into a rhythm. Definition of rhythm noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Use the noun rhythm to refer to the regular pattern of something in a cycle or the beat in a song. In the summer, your life takes on a different rhythm than during the school year. Rhythm comes from the Greek rhythmos "measured movement, flow." The beat of a song or the meter of a poem is its rhythm.

  5. May 5, 2024 · noun. 1. a. the arrangement of the relative durations of and accents on the notes of a melody, usually laid out into regular groups ( bars) of beats, the first beat of each bar carrying the stress. b. any specific arrangement of such groupings; time. quadruple rhythm. 2. (in poetry) a.

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · A flow, repetition or regularity . Once you get the rhythm of it, the job will become easy. The tempo or speed of a beat, song or repetitive event. We walked with a quick, even rhythm. The musical instruments which provide rhythm (mainly; not or less melody) in a musical ensemble . The Baroque term basso continuo is virtually equivalent to rhythm.

  7. rhythm. noun. /ˈrɪðəm/. [uncountable, countable] a strong, regular, repeated pattern of sounds or movements to dance to the rhythm of the music music with a fast/slow/steady rhythm jazz rhythms He can't seem to play in rhythm.

  8. RHYTHM definition: 1. a regular, repeating pattern of sound: 2. with rhythm. Learn more.

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