Rhythmically: meaning, definitions and examples
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rhythmically
[ ˈrɪð.ə.mɪ.kə.li ]
dancing
In a way that is synchronized with a regular beat or pattern, often in music or dance.
Synonyms
cadenced, musically, tempo-based
Examples of usage
- He moved rhythmically to the music.
- The dancers swayed rhythmically to the beat.
poetry
In a way that follows a particular metrical pattern or flow of sounds.
Synonyms
flowingly, metrically, metronomically
Examples of usage
- The poem was recited rhythmically, emphasizing the rhymes.
- She read the verses rhythmically, capturing the essence of the rhythm.
Translations
Translations of the word "rhythmically" in other languages:
🇵🇹 ritmicamente
🇮🇳 लयबद्ध रूप से
🇩🇪 rhythmisch
🇮🇩 berirama
🇺🇦 ритмічно
🇵🇱 rytmicznie
🇯🇵 リズミカルに (rizumikaru ni)
🇫🇷 rythmiquement
🇪🇸 rítmicamente
🇹🇷 ritmik olarak
🇰🇷 리듬감 있게 (rideumgam itge)
🇸🇦 بإيقاع
🇨🇿 rytmicky
🇸🇰 rytmicky
🇨🇳 有节奏地 (yǒu jiézòu de)
🇸🇮 ritmično
🇮🇸 taktföst
🇰🇿 ырғақты түрде
🇬🇪 რიტმულად (ritmulad)
🇦🇿 ritmik olaraq
🇲🇽 rítmicamente
Etymology
The word 'rhythmically' is derived from the noun 'rhythm', which originated from the Greek 'rhythmos' meaning 'flow, stream'. The concept of rhythm has been a fundamental element in music, poetry, and dance for centuries, representing patterns of movement or sound that create a sense of harmony and structure in artistic expressions.