Pronunciation: /ˈpʌlsɪŋ/

Definitions of pulsing

noun a rhythmic beating or throbbing

Example Sentences

A1 I could feel the pulsing of my heartbeat in my chest.

A2 The pulsing of the music could be heard from outside the club.

B1 The pulsing of the machinery indicated that it was still operational.

B2 The pulsing of the neon lights created a mesmerizing effect in the dark alleyway.

C1 The pulsing of the city's nightlife could be felt in every corner of the bustling streets.

C2 The pulsing of the crowd's energy at the concert was electrifying.

verb the present participle of the verb 'pulse'; to beat or throb rhythmically

Example Sentences

A1 The heart was pulsing rapidly during the intense workout.

A2 She could feel the music pulsing through her veins as she danced.

B1 The neon lights were pulsing in time with the music at the club.

B2 The adrenaline was pulsing through his body as he prepared for the race.

C1 The city was pulsing with energy as people rushed to work in the morning.

C2 The crowd was pulsing with excitement as the band took the stage.

adjective describing something that is beating or throbbing rhythmically

Example Sentences

A1 The pulsing music made me want to dance.

A2 She could feel the pulsing beat of the drums in her chest.

B1 The pulsing lights of the nightclub created a vibrant atmosphere.

B2 The pulsing sensation in his temples indicated a headache coming on.

C1 The pulsing rhythm of the city never seemed to stop.

C2 The pulsing energy of the crowd was palpable at the concert.

Examples of pulsing in a Sentence

formal The pulsing of the blood through the veins can be detected using a stethoscope.

informal I could feel my heart pulsing in my chest as I ran up the stairs.

slang The music at the club was so good, I could feel the bass pulsing through my body.

figurative The city was pulsing with energy as people rushed to work in the morning.

Grammatical Forms of pulsing

past tense

pulsed

plural

pulsing

comparative

more pulsing

superlative

most pulsing

present tense

pulse

future tense

will pulse

perfect tense

have pulsed

continuous tense

is pulsing

singular

pulsing

positive degree

pulsing

infinitive

to pulse

gerund

pulsing

participle

pulsing

Origin and Evolution of pulsing

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'pulsing' originates from the Latin word 'pulsare' which means 'to beat or strike'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'pulsing' has evolved to not only describe rhythmic beating or striking but also to refer to a strong, steady, or throbbing movement or sensation.