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Meanings of
cadence
in English
Portuguese
métrica
Catalan
cadència
Spanish
medida
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(Prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse.
beat
measure
meter
metre
Portuguese
métrica
Portuguese
cadência
Catalan
brisura
Spanish
brisura
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A recurrent rhythmical series.
cadency
Portuguese
cadência
Synonyms
Examples for "
beat
"
beat
measure
meter
metre
Examples for "
beat
"
1
He choked; the blood
beat
in his head; he was at bursting-point.
2
Twice the English
beat
the enemy in the triangle between the rivers.
3
Mr Trump
beat
Ms Clinton by 5 per cent four years ago.
4
The rain
beat
upon them and the wind soughed in the trees.
5
We could hear the immense
heart
-
beat
of the world in the stillness.
1
However, the
measure
ran 4 per cent higher than a year earlier.
2
However, Steinmeier said the government had not yet decided on the
measure
.
3
Main outcome
measure
:
Cardiac and stroke mortality were our main outcome measures.
4
A crisis whose length and consequences no one can
measure
,
said Besson.
5
The
measure
was first introduced into the 2014 EU tobacco products directive.
1
The non-regulated services include water system operation, billing and
meter
reading services.
2
Then he asked whether he would need change for the gas
meter
.
3
This 1940s
meter
technician would probably understand most meters in use today.
4
For any point on the
meter
stick the following is true: Where?
5
The workers included unemployed security guards,
meter
readers, plumbers and seasonal workers.
1
Sea level rise ranges from 30 centimetres to well over a
metre
.
2
He said maintaining good personal hygiene and the
two
-
metre
distance were important.
3
Opportunity is now heading for a
55
-
metre
high outcrop called Solander Point.
4
A
five
-
metre
crocodile was reported being seen in the area last month.
5
Retail shops have been allowed to stay open with a
'
four
-
square
-
metre
'
rule.
Usage of
cadence
in English
1
He made his point with a compelling
cadence
of question and answer.
2
In the case of the war stories, military
cadence
will do fine.
3
The
cadence
of this reply makes a full close in the conversation.
4
The voice I loved was speaking in its quaint, somewhat drawly
cadence
:
5
She uttered the words with a
cadence
of grief in her voice.
6
There was something in the
cadence
which sent a chill over him.
7
It's exactly the same marketing
cadence
and pattern as the presidential campaign.
8
No lumps now; one turn and all resolved into a perfect
cadence
.
9
His English was lightly accented, and he spoke it perfectly in
cadence
.
10
The rising tide filled the world with its soft and indescribable
cadence
.
11
In his blog, he writes; My
cadence
was off from the start.
12
The question arises-Whatis the nature of the
cadence
in alliterative verse?
13
Forward, the Malays murmured now and then, in sentences of monotonous
cadence
.
14
His voice is rich in
cadence
;
occasionally he will burst into song.
15
A body of men will instinctively move in
cadence
with such music.
16
Visual cues provide further insights into things like heart rate and
cadence
.
Other examples for "cadence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cadence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
measure cadence
steady cadence
melancholy cadence
mournful cadence
musical cadence
More collocations
Translations for
cadence
Portuguese
métrica
cadência
Catalan
cadència
brisura
Spanish
medida
cadencia
metro
ritmo
brisura
Cadence
through the time
Cadence
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common