Rhythmic (adjective)

Having a regular beat or pattern of sounds.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from french rhythmique or late latin rhythmicus, from greek rhythmos "measured motion or time".

Examples:

  1. The music was very rhythmic and it made people want to dance.
  2. The poem has a rhythmic flow that makes it easy to read.
  3. The baby's heartbeat was strong and rhythmic.
  4. The dancer's moves were smooth and rhythmic.
  5. The rhythmic sound of the waves was soothing.
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