Cadences [noun]

Definition of Cadences:

rhythm

Synonyms of Cadences:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cadences:

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Sentence/Example of Cadences:

As the music wailed its dying cadences into this fateful silence, Tom met her eyes across the room.

The tones and cadences were admirably rendered, and the ear could also faintly distinguish the noises of the laboratory.

She lifted the bow and drew it across the strings in a series of cadences so wildly mournful that he shuddered.

"Yes, the jury found me guilty," she agreed, with fine scorn in the musical cadences of her voice.

His voice took on wild emotional cadences which sounded deep places in the heart.

The soft cadences and turns in my lady Katrina's speech draw me into the humour of her gentle judgments of men and things.

The echo of my shot died away in wavering cadences among the shoreward woods; an intense stillness possessed the place.

The service was just over; the organ still murmured soft, harmonious cadences.

He had theories about most things, and may, for all I know, have had a theory of cadences.

He remembered its falling cadences, its country songs and wise meditations.