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syncopated ['sɪŋkəpeɪtɪd]Music syncopé►► syncopated music musique f syncopée ou à contre-temps;syncopated notes notes fpl syncopées;syncopated rhythm rythme m syncopé
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Rhythm — For other uses, see Rhythm (disambiguation). Rhythm, a sequence in time repeated, featured in dance: an early moving picture demonstrates the waltz … Wikipedia
syncopated — adjective Date: 1665 1. cut short ; abbreviated 2. marked by or exhibiting syncopation < syncopated rhythm > … New Collegiate Dictionary
syncopated — /sing keuh pay tid, sin /, adj. 1. marked by syncopation: syncopated rhythm. 2. cut short; abbreviated. [1655 65; < LL syncopat(us) (see SYNCOPATE) + ED2] * * * … Universalium
rhythm — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fast, slow ▪ constant, good, perfect, regular, steady ▪ the steady rhythm of his heartbeat … Collocations dictionary
Syncopated — Syncopate Syn co*pate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Syncopated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Syncopating}.] [LL. syncopatus, p. p. of syncopare to syncopate, to swoon. See {Syncope}.] 1. (Gram.) To contract, as a word, by taking one or more letters or syllables… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
syncopated — adj. Syncopated is used with these nouns: ↑rhythm … Collocations dictionary
syncopated — syn|co|pat|ed [ˈsıŋkəpeıtıd] adj syncopated music has a ↑rhythm in which the beats that are usually weak are emphasized … Dictionary of contemporary English
syncopated — adjective a) of a word, shortened by syncope b) of a rhythm, modified by syncopation … Wiktionary
rhythm and blues — noun a style of music combining elements of jazz and blues having syncopated rhythms and a strong backbeat; it was developed by African Americans in the late 1940s … Wiktionary
rhythm-and-blues — Synonyms and related words: acid rock, avant garde jazz, ballroom music, bebop, boogie woogie, bop, country rock, dance music, dances, folk rock, hard rock, hot jazz, jazz, jive, mainstream jazz, musical suite, rag, ragtime, rock, rock and roll,… … Moby Thesaurus
syncopated — adjective displace the beats or accents in (music or a rhythm) so that strong beats become weak and vice versa. → syncopate … English new terms dictionary