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rhythm
noun
a
regular
pattern
of
strong
and
weak
beats
in
music
or
poetry
•
The
drummer
kept
a
steady
rhythm
throughout
the
song
.
The
drummer
kept
a
steady
rhythm
throughout
the
song
.
•
Salsa
music
has
a
lively
rhythm
that
makes
people
want
to
dance
.
Salsa
music
has
a
lively
rhythm
that
makes
people
want
to
dance
.
from
Greek
rhuthmos
‘
measured
flow
or
movement
’
noun
a
regular
,
repeated
pattern
of
movement
or
activity
•
Our
bodies
follow
a
natural
sleep-wake
rhythm
.
Our
bodies
follow
a
natural
sleep-wake
rhythm
.
•
After
a
few
days
at
the
new
job
,
he
found
his
daily
rhythm
.
After
a
few
days
at
the
new
job
,
he
found
his
daily
rhythm
.
extension
of
musical
sense
to
general
pattern
,
first
recorded
in
the
17th
century
noun
the
ability
to
feel
or
move
in
time
with
a
regular
beat
•
The
dance
teacher
said
I
have
good
rhythm
.
The
dance
teacher
said
I
have
good
rhythm
.
•
He
tried
to
rap
,
but
his
rhythm
was
off
.
He
tried
to
rap
,
but
his
rhythm
was
off
.
sense
of
"
personal
feeling
for
timing
"
dates
from
late
19th
century
jazz
and
dance
culture