Rhythm | Mean of rhythm in English Dictionary
/ˈrɪðəm/
- Noun
- a regular, repeated pattern of sounds or movements
- The music has a fast/slow/steady rhythm. [=beat]
- African/Caribbean rhythms
- the rhythm of the poetry
- the rhythm of his breathing
- the rhythm of the tides
- the composer's use of jazz rhythm
- He can't play/dance in rhythm. = He has no sense of rhythm. [=he cannot play/dance at the correct speed to stay with the rhythm of the music]
- a regular, repeated pattern of events, changes, activities, etc.
- She enjoyed the quiet rhythms of country life.
- Travel can disrupt your body's daily/biological/circadian rhythm.