Dictionary

rhythm

noun \ˈri-thəm\

: a regular, repeated pattern of sounds or movements

: a regular, repeated pattern of events, changes, activities, etc.

Full Definition of RHYTHM

1
a :  an ordered recurrent alternation of strong and weak elements in the flow of sound and silence in speech
b :  a particular example or form of rhythm <iambic rhythm>
2
a :  the aspect of music comprising all the elements (as accent, meter, and tempo) that relate to forward movement
b :  a characteristic rhythmic pattern <rumba rhythm>; also :  1meter 2
c :  the group of instruments in a band supplying the rhythm —called also rhythm section
3
a :  movement, fluctuation, or variation marked by the regular recurrence or natural flow of related elements <the rhythms of country life>
b :  the repetition in a literary work of phrase, incident, character type, or symbol
4
:  a regularly recurrent quantitative change in a variable biological process <a circadian rhythm> — compare biorhythm
5
:  the effect created by the elements in a play, movie, or novel that relate to the temporal development of the action
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Examples of RHYTHM

  1. Jets that cross time zones in a day play havoc with the natural rhythms acquired through evolution. —Nancy Shelton, Skeptical Inquirer, May/June 1996

Origin of RHYTHM

Middle French & Latin; Middle French rhythme, from Latin rhythmus, from Greek rhythmos, probably from rhein to flow — more at stream
First Known Use: 1560

Other Music Terms

cacophony, chorister, concerto, counterpoint, madrigal, obbligato, presto, presto, refrain, riff, segue
RHYTHM Defined for Kids

rhythm

noun \ˈri-thəm\

Definition of RHYTHM for Kids

:  a regular repeated pattern of beats, sounds, activity, or movements
Medical Dictionary

rhythm

noun \ˈrith-əm\

Medical Definition of RHYTHM

1
:  a regularly recurrent quantitative change in a variable biological process: as a :  the pattern of recurrence of the cardiac cycle <an irregular rhythm> b :  the recurring pattern of physical and functional changes associated with the mammalian and especially human sexual cycle
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