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    cadence
    /ˈkeɪdns/

    noun

    • 1. a modulation or inflection of the voice: "his measured cadences never convey the character's underlying passion"
    • 2. a sequence of notes or chords comprising the close of a musical phrase: "the final cadences of the Prelude"

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  2. Cadence is a word that refers to a rhythmic sequence or flow of sounds, words, or music. Learn about its origin, synonyms, examples, and usage in different contexts such as poetry, music, and military.

  3. Cadence is the regular rise and fall of the voice, a set of chords in music, or the number of steps or turns per minute in sports. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of cadence with examples and translations.

  4. Cadence is the regular rise and fall of sound, especially of the voice, or a set of chords in music, or the number of steps or turns per minute in sports. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of cadence with examples and translations.

  5. Cadence is the rhythmic flow of sounds or words, the beat or measure of movement, or the modulation of the voice. Learn more about its origin, synonyms, and examples of cadence in different contexts.

  6. Cadence is the rhythm or flow of sound, speech, or music. It can also mean a slight fall in the pitch of the voice or a phrase that ends a musical section. Learn more about cadence with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples.

  7. Originally designating falling tones especially at the end of lines of music or poetry, cadence broadened to mean the rhythms of the tones and sometimes even the rhythm of sounds in general. Think of the cadence of the marching band at a football game or the cadence of the crickets on a warm spring night.

  8. Cadence is the rise and fall of the voice in speaking or the end of a musical phrase. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.