cadences Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
cadences ka kya matlab hota hai
ताल
Noun:
तालबद्ध क़दम, स्वर का घटाना, छोटा शाखा, ताल,
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cadences's Usage Examples:
A 4 bar rhythmic dictation (simple or compound) Describing two cadences.
cadences of the language.
"The storm has gone over me," he wrote in words which are well known, but which can hardly be repeated too often for any who have an ear for the cadences of noble and pathetic speech, - "The storm has gone over me, and I lie like one of those old oaks which the late hurricane has scattered about me.
phrasing in the hymns whatsoever, and also no cadences or breathing points!
Dreamy sounds combining ethereal, cinematic cadences with charming pop sensibilities and strings.
His inspiration may be traced in some measure to the Pre-Raphaelites and also to Blake, Shelley and Maeterlinck; but he found in his native Irish legend and life matter apt for his romantic and often elfin music, with its artful simplicities and unhackneyed cadences, and its elusive, inconclusive charm.
And although it took several generations of poets to beat their music out to the perfection of the Virgilian cadences, yet in the rude adaptation of Ennius the secret of what ultimately became one of the grandest organs of literary expression was first discovered and revealed.
The magnificent piece in praise of winter, the solemn and beautiful cadences of "Departure," and the homely but elevated pathos of "The Toys," are in their various manners unsurpassed in English poetry for sublimity of thought and perfection of expression.
The earliest efforts of his art (the Eclogues) reproduce the cadences, the diction and the pastoral fancies of Theocritus; but even in these imitative poems of his youth Virgil shows a perfect mastery of his materials.
Synonyms:
catalexis, prosody, common measure, beat, metrical unit, metrical foot, rhythmic pattern, common meter, meter, foot, measure, poetic rhythm, scansion, metre,
Antonyms:
rested, conformist, stand still, refresh,