cadence

Cadence Meaning in Bengali: ক্যাডেন্স, সুরের প্রবাহ, সুরের পরিমাণ (noun, /kəˈdɛns/)

Definition of Cadence

(noun, /kəˈdɛns/)

Cadence refers to the rhythmic flow or sequence of sounds in music or speech. It is the rise and fall of pitch and intensity that gives a sense of rhythm and musicality to a piece of writing or performance. Cadence can also refer to the modulation or inflection of the voice, creating a melodic pattern.

Synonyms of Cadence

(noun, /kəˈdɛns/)

  • Rhythm – তাল
  • Beat – বিট
  • Meter – মিটার
  • Pace – গতি
  • Flow – প্রবাহ

Antonyms of Cadence

(noun, /kəˈdɛns/)

  • Dissonance – অসংলগ্নতা
  • Discord – অনৈক্য
  • Clamor – গল্পঘটনা
  • Noise – শব্দ
  • Chaos – অব্যবস্থা

Origin of Cadence

(noun, /kəˈdɛns/)

The word “cadence” originated from the Latin word “cadentia,” which means “a falling.” It entered the English language in the 14th century, primarily used in the context of music and poetry. Over time, its meaning expanded to encompass the rhythmic patterns and melodic flow in various forms of artistic expression.

Nearby Words

  • Cadaver – noun
  • Cadet – noun
  • Cadre – noun
  • Caducity – noun
  • Caduceus – noun

Cadence in Literature Quotes

(noun, /kəˈdɛns/)

“The only truth is music.” – Jack Kerouac (একমাত্র সত্য হলো সুর।)

“Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words.” – Edgar Allan Poe (কবিতা হলো শব্দে সৌন্দর্যের সুরবিধান।)

“Music is the universal language of mankind.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (সুর মানবজাতির সার্বভৌম ভাষা।)

Cadence Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: ক্যাডেন্স
  • Hindi: ध्वनि
  • Nepali: स्वर
  • Urdu: آواز
  • Tamil: சுருக்கம்
  • Telugu: స్వరము
  • Arabic: إيقاع
  • Chinese: 韵律
  • Japanese: リズム
  • Russian: ритм

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