Rhythms синонимы

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  1. rhythmnoun

    Synonyms:
    meter, rhythm section, metre, prosody

  2. rhythmnoun

    The variation of strong and weak elements (such as duration, accent) of sounds, notably in speech or music, over time; a beat or meter.

    Dance to the rhythm of the music.

    Synonyms:
    rhythm section, metre, prosody, meter

  3. rhythmnoun

    A specifically defined pattern of such variation

    Most dances have a rhythm as distinctive as the Iambic verse in poetry

    Synonyms:
    meter, prosody, rhythm section, metre

  4. rhythmnoun

    A flow, repetition or regularity.

    Once you get the rhythm of it, the job will become easy.

    Synonyms:
    metre, rhythm section, meter, prosody

  5. rhythmnoun

    The tempo or speed of a beat, song or repetetive event.

    We walked with a quick, even rhythm.

    Synonyms:
    metre, meter, rhythm section, prosody

  6. rhythmnoun

    The musical instruments which provide rhythm (mainly; not or less melody) in a musical ensemble

    The Baroque term basso continuo is virtually equivalent to rhythm

    Synonyms:
    meter, rhythm section, metre, prosody

  7. rhythmnoun

    A regular quantitative change in a variable (notably natural) process

    Synonyms:
    metre, rhythm section, prosody, meter

  8. rhythmnoun

    Controlled repetition of a phrase, incident or other element as a stylistic figure in literature and other narrative arts; the effect it creates

    The running gag is a popular rhythm in motion pictures and theater comedy

    Synonyms:
    meter, metre, rhythm section, prosody

English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote

  1. rhythm

    Euphony is agreeable linguistic sound, however produced; meter, measure, and rhythm denote agreeable succession of sounds in the utterance of connected words; euphony may apply to a single word or even a single syllable; the other words apply to lines, sentences, paragraphs, etc.; rhythm and meter may be produced by accent only, as in English, or by accent and quantity combined, as in Greek or Italian; rhythm or measure may apply either to prose or to poetry, or to music, dancing, etc.; meter is more precise than rhythm, applies only to poetry, and denotes a measured rhythm with regular divisions into verses, stanzas, strophes, etc. A verse is strictly a metrical line, but the word is often used as synonymous with stanza. Verse, in the general sense, denotes metrical writing without reference to the thought involved; as, prose and verse. Compare MELODY; POETRY.

    Synonyms:
    euphony, measure, meter, verse

Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:1.0 / 4 votes

  1. rhythm, beat, musical rhythmnoun

    the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music

    «the piece has a fast rhythm»; «the conductor set the beat»

    Synonyms:
    beatnik, speech rhythm, metre, pulse, calendar method of birth control, meter, heartbeat, pulsation, cycle, round, musical rhythm, measure, rhythm method of birth control, beat, regular recurrence, rhythm method, cadence, calendar method

  2. rhythm, regular recurrencenoun

    recurring at regular intervals

    Synonyms:
    beat, musical rhythm, round, cycle, rhythm method, calendar method, calendar method of birth control, rhythm method of birth control, regular recurrence, speech rhythm

  3. cycle, rhythm, roundnoun

    an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs

    «the never-ending cycle of the seasons»

    Synonyms:
    turn, cycles/second, speech rhythm, bout, cycle per second, calendar method of birth control, beat, stave, cycle, one shot, round of drinks, unit of ammunition, daily round, wheel, musical rhythm, circle, cps, round of golf, rhythm method of birth control, regular recurrence, oscillation, rhythm method, calendar method, hertz, rung, troll, bicycle, round, bike

  4. rhythm, speech rhythmnoun

    the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements

    «the rhythm of Frost’s poetry»

    Synonyms:
    beat, musical rhythm, round, cycle, rhythm method, calendar method, calendar method of birth control, rhythm method of birth control, regular recurrence, speech rhythm

  5. rhythm method of birth control, rhythm method, rhythm, calendar method of birth control, calendar methodnoun

    natural family planning in which ovulation is assumed to occur 14 days before the onset of a period (the fertile period would be assumed to extend from day 10 through day 18 of her cycle)

    Synonyms:
    round, musical rhythm, speech rhythm, rhythm method of birth control, cycle, rhythm method, calendar method, calendar method of birth control, beat, regular recurrence

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    • Musical Time
    • Natural Family Planning
    • Prosody
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  1. Danny Willett:

    I hit it well on the range this morning, got into a nice rhythm early on and carried it through the whole round, over these last two weeks I haven’t been getting too far ahead of myself and every time I’ve got in trouble I’ve just taken my medicine and moved on to the next hole.

  2. Agustin Garcia:

    Tango runs through Cubans’ veins because of its rhythm, sometimes when I’m teaching, it’s incredible how quickly students grasp the steps.

  3. Shayeann Day-Wilson:

    I was on fire before I went into COVID protocol, and I’m just trying to get back my rhythm slowly, so seeing a lot of shots go in, getting my teammates involved, that will help me.

  4. Canadian Milos Raonic:

    To come out, and really not know how things are going to go, find your rhythm well early on, do the fundamentals well, dictate the match, I ’m very pleased with that, when I look at the overall picture of my progress, development, I have to be very pleased. I’ve incorporated a lot of new things in my game. I ’m getting more efficient coming forward at the net and I think I ’m able to put more and more pressure on my opponents.

  5. Arturo Forner-Cordero:

    They were off the rhythm, they missed beeps, and were performing in general, worse.


Translations for rhythm

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  • ritmeAfrikaans
  • إيقاعArabic
  • ritmAzerbaijani
  • рытмBelarusian
  • ритъмBulgarian
  • তালBengali
  • ritmeCatalan, Valencian
  • rytmus, tempo, taktCzech
  • mønster, rytmeDanish
  • RhythmusGerman
  • ρυθμόςGreek
  • ritmoEsperanto
  • ritmoSpanish
  • rütmEstonian
  • ریتمPersian
  • tahti, rytmiFinnish
  • rútmaFaroese
  • rythmeFrench
  • rithimIrish
  • ruitheamScottish Gaelic
  • ritmoGalician
  • તાલGujarati
  • taakeeHausa
  • קצבHebrew
  • तालHindi
  • ritmus, ütemHungarian
  • ռիթմArmenian
  • ritme, iramaIndonesian
  • takturIcelandic
  • ritmoItalian
  • קHebrew
  • リズムJapanese
  • რიტმიGeorgian
  • ритмKazakh
  • ចង្វាក់Khmer
  • ಮರುಕಳಿಕೆKannada
  • 율, 리듬Korean
  • ритмKyrgyz
  • rhythmLatin
  • ຈັງຫວະLao
  • ritmasLithuanian
  • ritmsLatvian
  • ритамMacedonian
  • താളംMalayalam
  • तालMarathi
  • ritma, rentakMalay
  • စည်းချက်Burmese
  • ritmeDutch
  • rytmeNorwegian
  • rytmPolish
  • ritmoPortuguese
  • waskariqllaQuechua
  • ritmRomanian
  • ритм, тактRussian
  • ритам, ritamSerbo-Croatian
  • rytmusSlovak
  • ritemSlovene
  • ritëmAlbanian
  • rytmSwedish
  • mahadhiSwahili
  • ரிதம், தாளம்Tamil
  • లయTelugu
  • จังหวะThai
  • ritmTurkmen
  • ritim, ritmTurkish
  • ритмUkrainian
  • تالUrdu
  • ritmUzbek
  • nhịp điệu, nhịpVietnamese
  • ריטםYiddish
  • 韻律Chinese

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  • cadence
  • flow
  • movement
  • pattern
  • pulse
  • swing
  • tempo
  • bounce
  • cadency
  • downbeat
  • lilt
  • measure
  • meter
  • metre
  • periodicity
  • regularity
  • rhyme
  • time
  • uniformity
  • rise and fall

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How to use rhythms in a sentence

Strange involuntary rhythms swung through my spirit and body.

TRAMPING ON LIFEHARRY KEMP

Everything she heard wandered off into melodies, melted into harmonies, divided itself up into rhythms.

THE DEVOURERSANNIE VIVANTI CHARTRES

Of course scales must be carefully studied, with various accents, rhythms and tonal dynamics; arpeggios also.

PIANO MASTERYHARRIETTE BROWER

How these modern composers vary their rhythms, sometimes three or four different ones going at once!

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It seems as though music has said all it can say along consonant lines, and regular rhythms.

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There brilliancy is attained by huge choruses and vigorous orchestration and rhythms that continually verge on the vulgar.

RICHARD WAGNERJOHN F. RUNCIMAN

The rhythms of Skelton, of Surrey, and Wyatt, were produced on alien and narrower lines.

ADVENTURES IN CRITICISMSIR ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH

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What is another word for rhythms?

45 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ ɹˈɪðəmz], [ ɹˈɪðəmz], [ ɹ_ˈɪ_ð_ə_m_z]

Related words: beat maker, drum machine, music theory

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    • n.

      recurrences (noun)

      • oscillations,
      • Recurrences,
      • regularities,
      • cycles,
      • Frequencies.
    • Other synonyms:

      Other relevant words (noun):

      • Foots,
      • cadences,
      • Templates,
      • rhythm,
      • musical rhythm,
      • assonances,
      • Movements,
      • Strains,
      • cadence,
      • lilts,
      • Staves,
      • symmetries,
      • downbeats,
      • PACES,
      • trolls,
      • times,
      • swings,
      • inflections,
      • pulsations,
      • flows,
      • rounds,
      • Harmonies,
      • turns,
      • accents,
      • beats,
      • Pulses,
      • meters,
      • Weights,
      • bouts,
      • Melodies,
      • rhymes,
      • tempo,
      • tempos,
      • Measurements,
      • beatniks,
      • heartbeats,
      • rungs,
      • Measures,
      • circles,
      • metres.

    How to use «Rhythms» in context?

    Rhythms are the natural beats that influence the way we feel and think. They can be gentle and soothing, or motivating and exciting.

    Rhythms are found in everything from the movement of the Earth to the flow of the tides. They have the power to connect us with our deepest emotions and intentions.

    According to Dr. Daniel Siegel,

    «Rhythms are the organizing structures of our life, both physically and mentally. They are the fundamental source of our feeling of well-being and continuity, and they underlie every aspect of our thinking and behavior.

    Paraphrases for Rhythms:

    Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
    • Independent

      • Proper noun, singular
        beats.
      • Noun, plural
        beats, rates, waves, patterns.
    • Other Related

      • Noun, plural
        speeds, PACES, timings.

    Homophones for Rhythms:

    • ratan, rodin, radian, retain, red wine, retinue, retinene, retem, radium, retama, redeem, radome, RETINA, redden, raetam, rhodymenia, rattan, rhodium, red onion, ration, rotation, ready money, rewrite man, roadman, red man, rotten, ruritanian, ruritania, rotenone, routine, radon, radiation, ruthenium.

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    Synonyms:
    admonitory,
    exemplary,
    idealise,
    monitory,
    prophylactic,
    warning,
    RETD,
    riflery,
    twist tie,
    fistbump.

    Resources

    • RHYTHMS synonyms at Thesaurus.com
    • RHYTHMS synonyms and antonyms — Merriam-Webster dictionary
    • Powerthesaurus.org
      — RHYTHMS synonyms
    • Collins Dictionary — synonyms of RHYTHMS
    • YourDictionary
      — another words for RHYTHMS

    Phrases with Rhythm

    Things Rhythm often describes

    • rhythm guitarist

    • rhythm track

    • rhythm sections

    • rhythm elements

    • rhythm music

    • rhythm backing

    • rhythm patterns

    • rhythm aspect

    • rhythm instruments

    • rhythm bassist

    How Rhythm often is described

    • right rhythm

    • circadian rhythm

    • different rhythm

    • good rhythm

    • steady rhythm

    • certain rhythm

    • little rhythm

    • simple rhythm

    • mobile rhythm

    • original rhythm

    Rhythm is the first word in phrase

    • rhythm game

    • rhythm games

    • rhythm heaven

    • rhythm guitar

    • rhythm section

    • rhythm thief

    • rhythm fever

    • rhythm treasure

    • rhythm series

    • rhythm rally

    Rhythm is the last word in phrase

    • pretty rhythm

    • cure rhythm

    • drum rhythm

    • heart rhythm

    • swing rhythm

    • guitar rhythm

    • suburban rhythm

    • spangled rhythm

    • cures rhythm

    • star rhythm

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