Rhythm means a repeated pattern of sounds or beats. We hear it in songs and poems. It helps music feel alive and moving.
The song has a strong rhythm.
She clapped to the rhythm.
Rhythm can mean a regular, repeated pattern in nature or life. For example, waves or walking steps follow a rhythm. It shows order in actions or sounds.
The rhythm of the waves is calming.
She likes the rhythm of city life.
Rhythm here means the regular pattern in body functions, like heartbeats or breaths. It is important for health and shows how the body works.
The doctor checked my heart rhythm.
Breathing rhythm is calm and slow.
Rhythm shows the flow and pattern in movements, like in dance or sports. It helps people move smoothly and together.
The dancers moved with good rhythm.
The boxer kept the rhythm during the match.
Rhythm means the pattern of strong and weak sounds in speech or poetry. It helps make poems and language sound musical.
The poem has a nice rhythm.
Speech rhythm helps listening.
Rhythm can mean how often events happen in order. For example, the speed of work or movement of traffic can have a rhythm, or pace.
The rhythm of work changed today.
The rhythm of traffic was slow.