Synchronism

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪŋkrəˌnɪzəm/

Definitions of synchronism

noun the coordination of events to operate simultaneously

Example Sentences

A1 I like to watch movies in synchronism with my friends.

A2 The dancers moved in perfect synchronism with the music.

B1 The team worked together in synchronism to complete the project on time.

B2 The orchestra played in perfect synchronism, creating a beautiful harmony.

C1 The synchronized swimmers performed their routine with flawless synchronism.

C2 The military operation required precise synchronism among all units to succeed.

Examples of synchronism in a Sentence

formal The two machines operated in perfect synchronism, completing the task efficiently.

informal Their dance moves were in perfect synchronism, it was mesmerizing to watch.

slang We were totally in synchronism with each other during the game, it was like we could read each other's minds.

figurative The team's efforts were in synchronism with the company's goals, leading to great success.

Grammatical Forms of synchronism

past tense

synchronized

plural

synchronisms

comparative

more synchronous

superlative

most synchronous

present tense

synchronizes

future tense

will synchronize

perfect tense

has synchronized

continuous tense

is synchronizing

singular

synchronism

positive degree

synchronous

infinitive

to synchronize

gerund

synchronizing

participle

synchronized

Origin and Evolution of synchronism

First Known Use: 1829 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'synchronism' originated from the Greek word 'synchrōnismos', which is derived from the Greek word 'synchrōnos' meaning 'existing at the same time'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'synchronism' has evolved to be commonly used in various fields such as history, music, and technology to describe events or actions that occur at the same time or in coordination with each other.