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Meanings of
rhythmic
in English
Portuguese
ritmado
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Recurring with measured regularity.
rhythmical
unrhythmical
Related terms
regular
beating
measured
swinging
throbbing
metric
tripping
pulsing
periodic
intoned
Portuguese
ritmado
Synonyms
Examples for "
rhythmical
"
rhythmical
Examples for "
rhythmical
"
1
The very breath of life mysteriously comes and goes in
rhythmical
flow.
2
The more slow and
rhythmical
your tattoo the sooner he is charmed.
3
He somehow forgot the rolling and
rhythmical
eloquence prepared for the occasion.
4
The dance was called the tripudium from its having three
rhythmical
beats.
5
To the
rhythmical
pulse of the drums, they dance the welcome dance.
Usage of
rhythmic
in English
1
Now it unfolded; it burst its bounds; it was a
rhythmic
stampede.
2
We could see the
rhythmic
motion of the fan-drill in the pews.
3
The balance of the
rhythmic
clauses never obscures or overloads the sense.
4
And in the north the ominous murmur had become a
rhythmic
roar.
5
He runs in a relaxed, easy,
rhythmic
fashion from start to finish.
6
Soon they hear the dim
rhythmic
slapping of rubber boots on stone.
7
Now, please march in two rows; keep
rhythmic
step with one another.
8
The little place was filled with the
rhythmic
thunder of the sea.
9
No longer did she move to the
rhythmic
drumming of her heart.
10
The Finale lingered in a certain
rhythmic
monotony full of plaintive weariness.
11
Her voice died in an unintelligible murmur, and the
rhythmic
swaying recommenced.
12
The three lines in the middle, with
rhythmic
ripples, show the overtones.
13
The screen blanked; a
rhythmic
cacophony blasted from its single tiny speaker.
14
They stood on the bridge and listened to the
rhythmic
hypnotic knocking.
15
Seasons and times; Life and Fate-all are remarkably
rhythmic
,
metric, regular throughout.
16
Suddenly the creature began shaking his head in a slow,
rhythmic
undulation.
Other examples for "rhythmic"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
rhythmic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
rhythmic sound
rhythmic beat
rhythmic movement
rhythmic breathing
rhythmic motion
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Translations for
rhythmic
Portuguese
ritmado
rítmico
Rhythmic
through the time
Rhythmic
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common