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