Rhythmical

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈrɪðmɪkəl/

Definitions of rhythmical

adjective describing or relating to rhythm; having a strong rhythm or beat

Example Sentences

A1 I like to listen to rhythmical music.

A2 The children danced to the rhythmical beat of the drums.

B1 She has a natural talent for playing rhythmical melodies on the piano.

B2 The poet's words flowed in a rhythmical pattern that captivated the audience.

C1 The choreography of the ballet was intricate and rhythmical, showcasing the dancers' skills.

C2 The orchestra played with perfect rhythmical precision, captivating the audience with their musicality.

Examples of rhythmical in a Sentence

formal The orchestra played a beautiful rhythmical piece that captivated the audience.

informal I love dancing to rhythmical music, it's so much fun!

slang The beat of that song is so rhythmical, I can't help but bob my head to it.

figurative Her speech was so rhythmical and captivating, it felt like poetry in motion.

Grammatical Forms of rhythmical

past tense

rhythmicalled

plural

rhythmicals

comparative

more rhythmical

superlative

most rhythmical

present tense

rhythmical

future tense

will be rhythmical

perfect tense

have been rhythmical

continuous tense

is being rhythmical

singular

rhythmical

positive degree

rhythmical

infinitive

to be rhythmical

gerund

rhythmicaling

participle

rhythmicalled

Origin and Evolution of rhythmical

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'rhythmical' originated from the Greek word 'rhythmos' meaning measured motion or flow.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'rhythmical' has evolved to refer to the pattern of sounds or movements in a piece of music or poetry, emphasizing the regularity and flow of the composition.