Adjectives for Rhythm | Words to describe Rhythm
Decasyllabic
Slow
Vigorous
Languid
Fascinating
Normal
Tremendous
Certain
Spatial
Steady
Proverbial
Simple
Regular
Harmonious
Involuntary
Quick
New
Automatic
Unhurrying
Two-Four
How do you describe Rhythm?
- 1. The slow movement immediately ensues, Adagio Cantabile, D major, two-four rhythm. 🔊
- 2. Then as it grew it took a regular rhythm, and he knew it for nothing else but the pat-pat-pat of little feet still a very long way off. 🔊
- 3. They are short and jerky, and, as they cannot be prolonged, nothing but pieces possessing a quick rhythm can be executed upon the instrument. 🔊
- 4. In the night from May 1 to 2 the artillery fired in slow rhythm at the enemy's positions. 🔊
- 5. The story is epic in its magnitude, in its calm, steady progress and unhurrying rhythm, in its vast and intimate humanity. 🔊
- 6. Her breasts rose and fell with a peculiarly steady rhythm, and seemed to be coordinated with the silent, invisible throbbing of the metal walls. 🔊
- 7. The alternation of this decasyllabic rhythm with the ordinary hendecasyllable is studiously artistic; I have retained it throughout. 🔊
- 8. Ebbing, flowing, pulsing to some tremendous rhythm, the prism colors hurled themselves in luminous deluge across the firmament. 🔊
- 9. Sometimes the faint light resembles a nebulosity, spots, and more rarely, in myself, it is reproduced with a certain rhythm. 🔊
- 10. Laundresses, I have noticed, are in lustiest voice at their tubs, where their arms keep a vigorous rhythm on the scrubbing-board. 🔊
- 11. Between the treacherous breeze of the open window and a withering blast of furnace heat the wilted muslin curtain swayed back and forth with languid rhythm. 🔊
- 12. Travelling on the same road, and in somewhat of the same proverbial rhythm, this is very curious; whilst it certainly acquits me of even unintended and unconscious plagiarism. 🔊
- 13. How exceedingly simple are the fundamental laws of music, of simple rhythm and simple harmony yet how infinitely varied, and how inexpressibly touching are its effects! 🔊
- 14. But soon his heart resumed its normal rhythm, the blood coursed more strongly through his veins, and he struggled up from his recumbent posture and began to take note of his surroundings. 🔊
- 15. In five minutes he had warmed up to his work, changing from one tune to another with barely a pause, revelling in the simple rhythm and facile phrases of the popular songs. 🔊
- 16. What would be called nowadays the new harmony, the new rhythm and the new forms were developed during the Civil War and the Puritan reign. 🔊
- 17. The motive that inspired his life is suggested in his devout saying that music is an art that God has given us, in which the voices of all nations may unite their prayers in one harmonious rhythm. 🔊
- 18. It seemed to Karen, after hours had passed, that she had ceased to be tired and that her body, wafted by an involuntary rhythm, was as light as thistle-down on the wind. 🔊
- 19. The firmness of mouth showed that the determination to dominate was still there, but the absence of that mental power left only the automatic rhythm and swing, sans heart, sans soul, sans feeling. 🔊
- 20. I lost sight of Johnny soon after that, and I have never heard what became of that buttermilk pitcher, or the fascinating rhythm in which it presented itself. 🔊