Word: Rhythm
Speech Type: Noun
Etymology:
mid 16th century (also originally in the sense ‘rhyme’): from French rhythme, or via Latin from Greek rhuthmos (related to rhein ‘to flow’)
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Phonetic Spelling:
ˈrɪð(ə)m
Dialects: British English
Definition:
a strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound
Short Definition:strong, regular repeated pattern of movement
Examples:- Ruth listened to the rhythm of his breathing
Definition:
the measured flow of words and phrases in verse or prose as determined by the relation of long and short or stressed and unstressed syllables
Short Definition:measured flow of words and phrases in verse or prose as determined by relation of long and short or stressed and unstressed syllables
Examples:- the rhythm, pattern, and cadence of words
- limericks have a characteristic rhythm and rhyme scheme
Definition:
a regularly recurring sequence of events or processes
Short Definition:regularly recurring sequence of events or processes
Examples:- the twice daily rhythms of the tides
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