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Rhythm

Noun:

1. A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.

Example sentence: The drummers created a mesmerizing rhythm that got everyone dancing.

2. Music

a. The systematic arrangement of musical sounds, beats, or accents in a pattern.

Example sentence: The jazz band grooved to the infectious rhythm of the piano.

b. A particular pattern of notes and rests in a piece of music.

Example sentence: The composer's use of complex rhythms made her symphony captivating.

Verb:

1. To move or play in a rhythmic fashion.

Example sentence: The synchronized swimmers rhythmically moved through the water, creating a beautiful spectacle.


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