noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ fast , slow
▪ constant , good , perfect , regular , steady
▪
the steady ~ of his heartbeat
▪ abnormal , irregular , staccato
▪ complex , intricate
▪ syncopated
▪ strong
▪ easy
▪
Cleaning up the house in the morning fell into an easy ~.
▪ natural , normal
▪
part of the natural ~ of life
▪ driving , insistent , pounding , pulsating
▪ African , dance , Latin , reggae , samba , etc.
▪ biological , body , circadian
▪
My body ~s had not yet adapted to the ten-hour time difference.
▪ cardiac , heart
▪ daily
▪
changes to our daily ~s
▪ hypnotic
VERB + RHYTHM
▪ develop , fall into , get into , settle into
▪
She soon settled into a regular ~.
▪ have
▪ lack
▪ create , make
▪
Her feet made a steady ~ as she walked.
▪ find , get
▪
Williams is having trouble finding her ~ on the serve.
▪ follow
▪
The movie follows the ~s of a year on the farm.
▪ keep , maintain
▪ break , disrupt
▪
Try to disrupt your opponent's ~.
▪ lose
▪ beat , beat out , clap , tap out
▪
Her pencil tapped out a staccato ~ on the desk top.
▪ clap to
▪
Clap to the ~ of th music.
RHYTHM + NOUN
▪ section
▪
the band's ~ section
PREPOSITION
▪ in (a) ~
▪
He was snapping his fingers in ~.
▪ to a/the ~
▪
I found myself swaying to the ~ of the music.
▪ with a/the ~
▪
I like music with a good ~.
▪ ~ in
▪
There's ~ in her movements.
PHRASES
▪ a lack of ~
▪ a sense of ~