English to Malayalam Dictionary cadence

cadence

ആവൃത്തി
definition
noun
the measured cadences that he employed in the Senate
a modulation or inflection of the voice.
the final cadences of the Prelude
a sequence of notes or chords comprising the close of a musical phrase.
example
While some ministers complained that most employees tried to do as little work as possible, others stressed that the type and 'cadence' of industrial work made it much less interesting and intrinsically meaningful.
He might have missed it, for, even beneath the powerful eye of the scope, steadily beating in slow 'cadence' , it was no larger than a speck.
The themes live through a language buzzing with resonance and 'cadence' , a hallucinatory, burlesque fusion that demands to be read aloud.
The author constructs a narrative that closely resembles poetry in its 'cadence' , verse structure and imagery.
It may seem that way, but their dialogue is not written for a particular 'cadence' .
He asks short questions but gives long answers, and there's something vaguely patrician about the 'cadence' of his speech.
Neither too fast nor too slow, in an even one-two 'cadence' , swing the shih-tzu puppy in an arc from slightly below the level of your shoulders.
Its syllables roll out with a fine 'cadence' , its vowels and consonants harmonize happily.
As the wind kicked up, the plates and lids began rattling against the stone, beating out a mournful, otherworldly 'cadence' .
Gait characteristics of step length, 'cadence' , stride width, toe out angle were measured at both usual and maximal walking speed on a 6-meter course.
All of which is to say that he has arrived at something of senior statesman status in the field (which is not to sound the 'cadence' of either his retirement or his demise).
Supplication, of course, also carries a religious overtone; his plea to Poetry may be secular in name, but it has the 'cadence' of a prayer.
The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final 'cadence' .
‘Of course, you know, you lose a little square footage in commercial space,’ the man assured me with a sort of trailing off 'cadence' .
The opportunity to observe the witnesses, hear the inflections in voice, the 'cadence' of speech, possible delays in answer, impart a great advantage to the trier who is on the scene.
Her voice was the same, but the 'cadence' and inflection of speech was entirely Karen's.
At that point, Timmy got up and started clapping in a slow rhythmic 'cadence' .
Chapter 8 is developed in prose that is remarkable for its oracular 'cadence' , one that temporarily arrests the flow of the narrative.
Waiting for the closing 'cadence' , a harbinger of your distraction, is like waiting for the poppy buds to split open and spill their compressed warmth, their inevitable defeat.
It's common for offensive tackles to time the quarterback's 'cadence' with the snap so they quickly can get into their protection stances.
Self-carriage, 'cadence' , rhythm, and hock engagement at all three gaits with the same speed and frame were the standards on which to judge.
the thumping 'cadence' of the engines
Talking normally, even to a very young child, helped it to gradually gain understanding of the 'cadence' of normal speech.
The text is laced with an ironic 'cadence' of the oral tradition.
The gear should allow you to hit 150 rpm (bike computers that measure 'cadence' can help).
My voice 'cadence' changed, my speech began to race, and I was virtually incomprehensible to everyone around me.
try to vary your 'cadence' during a run
During the test, the rider can change gear, and vary their 'cadence' to suit the effort required.
He rode, his legs firing out the familiar high 'cadence' .
Carl is also very sensitive to the syllabic pulse of a poem, and writes in a subtle music that correlates meaning with 'cadence' .
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