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rhythmical Meaning in Tamil ( rhythmical வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

ஓசை நயம் உடைய, சந்தம் உடைய,



rhythmical's Usage Examples:

As their rhythmical structure corresponds more or less exactly with the canon of authenticity formed by Zielinski from the other speeches, the question may now be considered closed.


melodic, rhythmically deft electronica with arsenic.


The Scherzo is rhythmically alive, the rhythms punctuated by timpani thwacks; shadows hang over the Lento.


The book is written in prose, some of which is rhythmical, with bits of verse here and there: thus i.


In life they are commonly rhythmically opened and shut by a wavy movement.


1431), who introduced a new style of epistolary Latin; by Paolo Cortesi, who discovered the importance of a rhythmical structure in the composition of Ciceronian prose (1490); and by the accomplished secretaries of Leo X.


In the middle stages, the highly rhythmical music of bei guan and Peking opera became dominant.


It shows how flexible an instrument Latin prose had become in his hand, when it could do justice at once to the ample and vehement volume of his oratory, to the calmer and more rhythmical movement of his philosophical meditation, and to the natural interchange of thought and feeling in the everyday intercourse of life.


The Kap is rhythmical and also has rhyming syllables.


The young Raphael, whose incomparable instinct for rhythmical design had been trained hitherto on subjects of holy quietude and rapt contemplation according to the traditions of Umbrian art, learnt from Leonardo's example to apply the same instinct to themes of violent action and strife.


The chief faults of this were excess of ornament, antithesis, alliteration and assonance, monotony of rhythm, and the insertion of words purely for rhythmical effect.


Its style, though in the main rather unnatural and declamatory, is at its best spontaneous, dignified and rhythmical; the book is valuable for occasional facts and for its picture of the times, and it did much to make Mather the most eminent American writer of his day.





Synonyms:

swingy, metrical, lilting, danceable, syncopated, cadenced, singsong, cadent, rhythmic, regular, tripping, metric, chantlike, Sapphic, Adonic, jazzy, intoned, measured, throbbing, swinging,



Antonyms:

colourless, unintended, hurried, unrhythmical, irregular,

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