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cadenced

[keyd-nst] / ˈkeɪd nst /
ADJECTIVE
rhythmical
Synonyms


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No matter how many times I brought it up, Epiphania always gave the same sad answer in her cadenced, Italian accent: "No, you can't buy it! The house is not on the market!"

From Salon

In language as crass and cadenced as gunfire, Mamet turned their man-eat-man philosophy, which some call capitalism, into brutal prole poetry: a poetry of predation, you might even say.

From New York Times

The specialists are cadenced and full of adrenaline, so they can get “caught leaning” when the system is out of rhythm.

From Washington Post

The cadenced distribution of cotton bolls across the picture just over their heads evokes musical notes written on a staff.

From Los Angeles Times

Tomei’s cadenced delivery demonstrates how musicality and rhythm can convey the flavor of other languages more effectively than distracting accents.

From Seattle Times