caesura [noun]

Definition of caesura:

  • A pause or break in the flow of sound, especially in the middle of a line of verse.
  • A break, interruption, or suspension in something.

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Sentence/Example of caesura:

The poet used a caesura after the word "heart" to emphasize the speaker's emotional turmoil.

The singer took a dramatic caesura before the final note, building suspense in the audience.

The long pause in the conversation was an unexpected caesura that created an awkward silence.

The caesura in the melody allowed the musicians to catch their breath before the next movement.

The caesura between chapters gave readers a moment to reflect before diving into the next part of the story.

Some critics argue that the frequent caesuras disrupt the natural rhythm of the poem.

Her speech was full of caesuras, reflecting her nervousness and difficulty finding the right words.

The caesura in the film marked a shift in tone from the lighthearted first act to the darker second act.

The conductor signaled the orchestra for a brief caesura before launching into the final piece.

The caesura in the painting drew the viewer's eye to the central figure.